Hi there,
Paul Beach wrote:
>> IBPhoenix have a working plugin thats available for use.
>> http://www.ibphoenix.com/products/software/encryptionplugin
Elton Amorim wrote:
> Except for ibphoenix, nobody knows that.
Everybody who is able to use Google can know about that.
Just type "encryption
Hi,
> I downloaded FB 2.5.5 from firebirdsql and my Microsoft Essentials
> detected it as a malware.
I am facing the same problem.
The following file is affected:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/firebird/files/firebird-win64/2.5.5-Release/Firebird-2.5.5.26952_0_x64.exe/download
This seems to
Hi,
> I figured out it is possible to simply append manually some ascii
> data at the end of the db file (see picture attached). This would be
> my preferred solution. It seems to work (I can still read and write
> to the database and even manipulate the database structure). But
> maybe this is
Mark Rotteveel wrote:
> On Windows, all files can have alternative streams with additional
> data. It is a form of hidden metadata that is attached to the main filename.
True, but the alternate data streams get lost when the file is stored
on a non-NTFS drive, sent via FTP/E-Mail etc. So
Tim Ward wrote:
> In Windows this is not an abuse, executable files have
> provision for version metadata ("resource") and you're supposed
> to use it properly. Pity this doesn't apply portably to all file types,
> innit.
True, but if you just append the info to the exe file, it is an
Hi,
> We have FirebirdSQL (2.1) running on a client computer (Windows).
> This client has some problems with his power grid which causes the
> PC to suddenly and unexpectedly shut down in infrequent intervals
> (usually once or twice per day). Most of the time this doesn’t
> cause any problems,
Hey,
>> you should at least turn on forced writes so that changes are
>> written to the disk immediately (just in case you have not already done
>> that).
> Where do I find that setting?
If you do not know where to find the setting, forced writes are
probably on, as this is the default
Hi there,
Hi do you use it also on a windows server system with an active WINDOWS
DOMAIN CONTROLLER ?
I used to run Firebird 1.5 databases on domain controllers, and it
worked fine. The databases did not reside on the same disk as the
active directory database though.
Issues with Windows