Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-11-04 Thread Stefan Heymann li...@stefanheymann.de [firebird-support]
> While that answer is correct, the better answer would be for the > Project to modify engine and installer to be Windows Vista+ > compliant and have all configuration files stored in All > Users\Application Data\Firebird and not in Programs Files\Firebird I just wanted to suggest that

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-11-02 Thread Venus Software Operations venussof...@gmail.com [firebird-support]

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-11-02 Thread 'Walter R. Ojeda Valiente' sistemas2000profesio...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
Well, the more easy answer is not install Firebird under the folder "Program files", because Windows since its Vista version has protected that folder. You can install Firebird in C:\FIREBIRD\ or something so and no problems writing to any of its files. Greetings. Walter. On Sat, Oct 24,

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-10-23 Thread Eduardo guse...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
CATIONCONFIGURACION and executes the following SQL: SELECT MMudfPudeEstablecerAlias('Alias','Path') FROM RDB$DATABASE This can be done using the application in the server or in any client PC of the newtork. Regards Eduardo Mensaje original ---- *Asunto: *Re: [firebird-support] Writ

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-10-23 Thread Venus Software Operations venussof...@gmail.com [firebird-support]

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-10-23 Thread Venus Software Operations venussof...@gmail.com [firebird-support]

Re: [firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-10-23 Thread Stefan Heymann li...@stefanheymann.de [firebird-support]
Bhavbhuti, > My application allows users to create a database and it's entry in > aliases.conf is created by the application. This essentially is > fine and works well in Admin mode, as soon as the same is tried to > be done using the normal non-admin mode I am not able to update aliases.conf >

[firebird-support] Writing to Aliases.conf in non-admin mode

2015-10-20 Thread venussof...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
Hi all My application allows users to create a database and it's entry in aliases.conf is created by the application. This essentially is fine and works well in Admin mode, as soon as the same is tried to be done using the normal non-admin mode I am not able to update aliases.conf Question