[firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-06-03 Thread Walter
The solution in this case was more simple than I could imagine. For some reason I don'know there are two firebird folders, one inside the c:\program files folder and another one inside the c:\program files(x86) one, even if I was sure to have used the default directory of the installation

Re: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-06-03 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 3-6-2013 18:56, Walter wrote: The solution in this case was more simple than I could imagine. For some reason I don'know there are two firebird folders, one inside the c:\program files folder and another one inside the c:\program files(x86) one, even if I was sure to have used the

[firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-31 Thread Virgo Pärna
On Fri, 31 May 2013 12:10:27 +0200, André Knappstein knappst...@beta-eigenheim.de wrote: It is probably good to know that Notepad.exe does never have the permission to write into a protected directory, not even when it is run as administrator. Since when? Running Notepad with

[firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Walter
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Dmitry Kuzmenko kdv@... wrote: Hello, Walter! Thursday, May 30, 2013, 3:20:13 PM, you wrote: W I had to use a Windows 7 machine as Firebird server...after W updating firewall rules everything is ok, but Firebird seems to ignore the aliases.conf

[firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Walter
Hi, this is the path of the fdb file: C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB this is the aliases.conf (on the server machine): XFILES = C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB\XFILES.FDB the error occours both with local or remote access. For example, I had Firebird installed on a Windows 2003 machine (named AD2K3),

Re: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Thu, 30 May 2013 11:55:26 - Walter walterma...@hotmail.com wrote: this is the path of the fdb file: C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB this is the aliases.conf (on the server machine): XFILES = C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB\XFILES.FDB the error occours both with local or remote access. For

Re: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Marcus Bajohr
Hi Walter, Walter wrote: Hi, this is the path of the fdb file: C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB this is the aliases.conf (on the server machine): XFILES = C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB\XFILES.FDB There are some no-go areas for sharing files and/or folders: %SYSTEMROOT% %PROGRAMFILES%

Re: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Norman Dunbar
Hi Walter, On 30/05/13 12:55, Walter wrote: Hi, this is the path of the fdb file: C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB this is the aliases.conf (on the server machine): XFILES = C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB\XFILES.FDB the error occours both with local or remote access. The above looks correct then.

Re[2]: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Dmitry Kuzmenko
Hello, Norman! Thursday, May 30, 2013, 7:06:36 PM, you wrote: ND Also, it shouldn't make a difference, but is this a 32 or 64 bit Windows ND 7 installation? And have you installed the corresponding bit size of ND Firebird? Norman, if you speak about 32/64 bit correspondence, explain it. Not to

Re: [firebird-support] Re: Aliases and Windows 7

2013-05-30 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 30-5-2013 13:55, Walter wrote: Hi, this is the path of the fdb file: C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB this is the aliases.conf (on the server machine): XFILES = C:\Users\Desy\Documents\FB\XFILES.FDB If Firebird is running as a service (as is the default of the installer), then it won't have