dir' settings since sqlite is an
attached dll and uses the %TMP% or %TEMP% environment variable for that
purpose.
Hope this helps others with the same problem
Regards Markus
Von: markus ruettimann <markus.ruettim...@trapezegroup.com>
An: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Datum: 15.08.2
Hi,
We are facing problems when the sqlite database () is used within an
application that runs as a Win7 service under the local system account.
The application is written in Java and we use the sqlite-jdbc-3.7.2 JDBC
driver.
How ever we can create a new database, reading and writing to it
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