Yes, I tried indicating the name or IP of the server but it didn't work.
The only way to open the databases is using an alias.
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*Asunto: *Re: [firebird-support] Cannot open database file in local hard
disk
*De: *Michel LE CLEZIO mlcvi...@yahoo.fr [firebird-support]
<firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
*A: *firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
*Fecha: *20/02/2018 12:29
Hello,
Did you try some thing like this :
IBODatabase1.Path := your GDB or FDB filename with path...;
IF SERVER_<>'' then // NAME or IP of the server
IBODatabase1.Server:=SERVER_ else
IBODatabase1.Server:=PC_NAME; //localhost
if not IBODatabase1.Connected then
IBODatabase1.Connect;
(using SYSDBA and masterkey.. or user....)
Best Regards,
MLCVISTA
Le mardi 20 février 2018 16:09:33 CET, Eduardo
guse...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
<firebird-support@yahoogroups.com> a écrit :
Thanks for your suggestion.
The user have total control of the file and the folder. I can modify
it and even delete it. I tried moving the file to other folders and I
tried with many FDB files. If I copy the FDB to another computer with
Firebird, then I can open it without any problem. So the problem seems
to be related to the computer.
I use Firebird 2.1 since many years ago and it works well. That's why
I didn´t change it already.
-------- Mensaje original --------
*Asunto: *[firebird-support] Cannot open database file in local hard disk
*De: *Rustam rusta...@ukr.net <mailto:rusta...@ukr.net>
[firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
*A: *firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
*Fecha: *20/02/2018 11:09
1) Check user access rights on DB folder/file and account, under
which Firebird server is running
2) Why you don't use latest 2.5.8 version of Firebird?
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