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On Mar 07, 2014 @ 03:27 pm, t...@iblogmanager.com wrote:
> I am using Firebird 2.5.1 embedded on a Windows 7 machine. Due to its 
> superclassic architecture, it is normally possible to have many simultaneous 
> connections from different applications to the same database.
> There is also an apache 2.2 server running on the same machine, but it can't 
> connect to the database when any other application is already connected... as 
> far as I can remember, this used to work fine on XP, so I suspect something 
> of Win7's security features kicks in here.
> I tried to run the apache server using my own account, but it didn't help.
> Could anyone give some advice or at least explain what exactly is happening 
> here?

If this is a mix of embedded and regular server connections, then be 
aware that you can't mix 32-bit and 64-bit embedded and regular server 
connections to the same database.



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==Ticket History==

On Mar 07, 2014 @ 03:27 pm, em...@tot-consult.com wrote:
Hi
I am using Firebird 2.5.1 embedded on a Windows 7 machine. Due to its 
superclassic architecture, it is normally possible to have many simultaneous 
connections from different applications to the same database.
There is also an apache 2.2 server running on the same machine, but it can't 
connect to the database when any other application is already connected... as 
far as I can remember, this used to work fine on XP, so I suspect something of 
Win7's security features kicks in here.
I tried to run the apache server using my own account, but it didn't help.
Could anyone give some advice or at least explain what exactly is happening 
here?

Thanks in advance
Emil

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