Subject | Re: Error while creating Firebird Database |
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Author | Barry |
Post date | 2009-01-30T01:35:53Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@...>
wrote:
to the database.
uninstalled the application. Uninstalls don't normally delete user
data. If the database named <whatever> already exists, it can't be
created again. As a quick test of that theory, you could rename the
existing database temporarily.
group from SpacialAudio (where I purchased SPDJ) and they suggested
uninstalling SPDJ and Firebird then search for and delete any files
associated with Sampdj, Firebird and SpacialAudio. I did this then
reinstalled SPDJ and received the same message again. After I sent
SpacialAudio the screen shot of the error message, they said it was
not their program problem and ended their support. I am good at
figuring out how to use programs but I am not good with the technical
aspects of my computer.
wrote:
>message
> At 10:38 AM 30/01/2009, you wrote:
> >I have been using Sam Party DJ software that uses Firebird for its
> >database without problems until the other day. I got an error
> >when I try to run SPDJ. I have uninstalled both programs and whenagain.
> >reinstalling SPDJ (which installs Firebird)I get the same message
> >refused
> >Error> Error while creating Firebird database.
> >Error> Unaable to complete network request to host "Localhost".
> >Failed to establish a connection.
> >No connection could be made because the target machine actively
> >it.server and there is an instance of the application already connected
>
> Usually means the server has not started...but
>
> >Error> Unable to create or connect to database.
> >FatalError> Unable to connect to database.
>
> It could also mean that the application is using the embedded
to the database.
>previously is still there, in the place where it was when you
> Another possibility:
> Error> Error while creating Firebird database.
>
> ...makes one suspect that the database your software created
uninstalled the application. Uninstalls don't normally delete user
data. If the database named <whatever> already exists, it can't be
created again. As a quick test of that theory, you could rename the
existing database temporarily.
>I am using Windows Vista. I have been in contact with the support
> Can anyone help me get my program up and running?
>
> What operating system are you on?
>
> ./hb
>
group from SpacialAudio (where I purchased SPDJ) and they suggested
uninstalling SPDJ and Firebird then search for and delete any files
associated with Sampdj, Firebird and SpacialAudio. I did this then
reinstalled SPDJ and received the same message again. After I sent
SpacialAudio the screen shot of the error message, they said it was
not their program problem and ended their support. I am good at
figuring out how to use programs but I am not good with the technical
aspects of my computer.