Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Windows firewall and multi-user access. |
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Author | Woody |
Post date | 2014-03-07T23:00:08Z |
From: Leyne, Sean
Not necessarily. If he is using events, it could be causing the program to
respond to the event by reloading the listing or something which wouldn't
happen if the firewall is blocking the port. (I think, anyway.)
Woody (TMW)
> We have an application using Delphi, IBObjects and Firebird, which isThat is impossible.
> being
> run in both a single-user and multi-user basis. The multi-user version has
> users on separate PCs operating against a single Firebird DB on a server.
> Lately, after releasing an updated version (in which the Firebird server
> is
> changed from V2.1 to v2.5), some users have noticed that on one form, if
> two users are using the form on two PCs, one user's changes can cause the
> other user's cursor (the selected item) to change.
Not necessarily. If he is using events, it could be causing the program to
respond to the event by reloading the listing or something which wouldn't
happen if the firewall is blocking the port. (I think, anyway.)
Woody (TMW)