Re: [firebird-support] Firebird novice--help with application that uses Firebird

2019-12-07 Thread Mark Rotteveel m...@lawinegevaar.nl [firebird-support]
On 06/12/2019 17:41, David Wurdeman david.wurde...@mvpmt.com 
[firebird-support] wrote:
> I opened the port, and now I can connect to the databases.
> 
> However now I’m getting an error when connecting.  It says that the 
> database is already open (with the IP address of the connecting 
> computer).  Even though it is being opened for the first time.  I can 
> still go ahead and click continue past the message, and work with the 
> database.
> 
> Any idea how to get rid of this message?

That doesn't sound like a Firebird problem, but a problem with your 
specific application. I'd recommend contacting the vendor of your 
application.

Mark
-- 
Mark Rotteveel


RE: [firebird-support] Firebird novice--help with application that uses Firebird

2019-12-06 Thread David Wurdeman david.wurde...@mvpmt.com [firebird-support]
I opened the port, and now I can connect to the databases.

However now I’m getting an error when connecting.  It says that the database is 
already open (with the IP address of the connecting computer).  Even though it 
is being opened for the first time.  I can still go ahead and click continue 
past the message, and work with the database.

Any idea how to get rid of this message?

From: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com [mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2019 9:29 AM
To: David Wurdeman david.wurde...@mvpmt.com [firebird-support]
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] Firebird novice--help with application that 
uses Firebird


did you check firewall port 3050

Em sexta-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2019 01:51:09 GMT-5, David Wurdeman 
david.wurde...@mvpmt.com [firebird-support]  
escreveu:




We use a program called Ascent, that uses Firebird server to open the .fdb 
database files that this program creates.



The databases can be either on the local computer, or on a network share.



We have a user in a remote office.  He was using a Windows 7 computer with a 
network share to store his databases.



Regarding the Ascent application we are using.  When accessing a remote 
database, from within the program you designate the IP address of the computer 
, and then the path to the database from the server’s perspective.  i.e. 
“C:\database directory\database.fdb”



I upgraded the Windows 7 server computer to Windows 10, and now this program 
doesn’t work.  The client computer program tries to connect to the server 
database, but it times-out.



We can still see the network share in Windows Explorer just fine, so it can’t 
be a rights issue or Windows sharing problem.



The user can open databases stored on his local PC with no problems.



Disabled anti-virus but that hasn’t helped.



Prior to the upgrade:  when opening a database on the server, it would show the 
path in the application as “ c:\database 
directory\database.fdb”



Now it shows the path as “  c:\database\database.fdb”



The server and client were running Firebird v 2.1.  I upgraded to 2.5, but the 
problem is still there.



Any advice appreciated!  If you need further info, please contact me.





David A. Wurdeman

Predictive Maintenance Technologies

914 East 17th Street

Columbus, Nebraska  68601

402 563 9609

david.wurde...@mvpmt.com<mailto:david.wurde...@mvpmt.com>





Re: [firebird-support] Firebird novice--help with application that uses Firebird

2019-12-06 Thread Augusto Tavares augusto_tavares2...@yahoo.com.br [firebird-support]
 did you check firewall port 3050
Em sexta-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2019 01:51:09 GMT-5, David Wurdeman 
david.wurde...@mvpmt.com [firebird-support]  
escreveu:  
 
     


We use a program called Ascent, that uses Firebird server to open the .fdb 
database files that this program creates.

  

The databases can be either on the local computer, or on a network share.

  

We have a user in a remote office.  He was using a Windows 7 computer with a 
network share to store his databases.

  

Regarding the Ascent application we are using.  When accessing a remote 
database, from within the program you designate the IP address of the computer 
, and then the path to the database from the server’s perspective.  i.e. 
“C:\database directory\database.fdb”

  

I upgraded the Windows 7 server computer to Windows 10, and now this program 
doesn’t work.  The client computer program tries to connect to the server 
database, but it times-out.

  

We can still see the network share in Windows Explorer just fine, so it can’t 
be a rights issue or Windows sharing problem.

  

The user can open databases stored on his local PC with no problems.  

  

Disabled anti-virus but that hasn’t helped.

  

Prior to the upgrade:  when opening a database on the server, it would show the 
path in the application as “ c:\database 
directory\database.fdb”

  

Now it shows the path as “  c:\database\database.fdb”

  

The server and client were running Firebird v 2.1.  I upgraded to 2.5, but the 
problem is still there.

  

Any advice appreciated!  If you need further info, please contact me.

  

  

David A. Wurdeman

Predictive Maintenance Technologies

914 East 17th Street

Columbus, Nebraska  68601

402 563 9609

david.wurde...@mvpmt.com

  
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[firebird-support] Firebird novice--help with application that uses Firebird

2019-12-05 Thread David Wurdeman david.wurde...@mvpmt.com [firebird-support]
We use a program called Ascent, that uses Firebird server to open the .fdb 
database files that this program creates.

The databases can be either on the local computer, or on a network share.

We have a user in a remote office.  He was using a Windows 7 computer with a 
network share to store his databases.

Regarding the Ascent application we are using.  When accessing a remote 
database, from within the program you designate the IP address of the computer 
, and then the path to the database from the server's perspective...  i.e. 
"C:\database directory\database.fdb"

I upgraded the Windows 7 server computer to Windows 10, and now this program 
doesn't work.  The client computer program tries to connect to the server 
database, but it times-out.

We can still see the network share in Windows Explorer just fine, so it can't 
be a rights issue or Windows sharing problem.

The user can open databases stored on his local PC with no problems.

Disabled anti-virus but that hasn't helped.

Prior to the upgrade:  when opening a database on the server, it would show the 
path in the application as " c:\database 
directory\database.fdb"

Now it shows the path as "  c:\database\database.fdb"

The server and client were running Firebird v 2.1.  I upgraded to 2.5, but the 
problem is still there...

Any advice appreciated!  If you need further info, please contact me.


David A. Wurdeman
Predictive Maintenance Technologies
914 East 17th Street
Columbus, Nebraska  68601
402 563 9609
david.wurde...@mvpmt.com