On 01.10.2014 13:27, Mark Rotteveel m...@lawinegevaar.nl
[firebird-support] wrote:
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> On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 13:14:52 +0200, "marcus mar...@antiphasis.net
> [firebird-support]" wrote:
>> Yes, you likely will loose the connection: greetings from the firewall.
>> Albeit you have ticked the opti
At 11:50 p.m. 1/10/2014, brucedickin...@wp.pl [firebird-support] wrote:
>I know that I can connect to Firebird (on Windows) by specifying connection
>string in two ways:
>
>1. C:\MyDB.FDB
>2. localhost:C:\MyFDB.FDB
>
>I am speaking here about local connection.
>
>Is there any difference between t
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 13:14:52 +0200, "marcus mar...@antiphasis.net
[firebird-support]" wrote:
> Yes, you likely will loose the connection: greetings from the firewall.
> Albeit you have ticked the option "Notify" - i've seen it rarely. So as
> precautionary measure: Add the fbserver process to the
Hej,
On 01.10.2014 12:50, brucedickin...@wp.pl [firebird-support] wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> (I've already asked for this but my topic hasn't occured since two hours
> on the group so I am trying again.)
>
> I know that I can connect to Firebird (on Windows) by specifying
> connection string i
Hi guys,
(I've already asked for this but my topic hasn't occured since two hours on the
group so I am trying again.)
I know that I can connect to Firebird (on Windows) by specifying connection
string in two ways:
1. C:\MyDB.FDB
2. localhost:C:\MyFDB.FDB
I am speaking here about local connect