Try to change database name (extension).
For example:
mydb.sqlite
mydb.sdb
mydb.db3
I would use .sqlite extension and exclude that
files from antivirus check.
Regards
Lars Frederiksen je 12.10.2018 ob 9:11 napisal:
Hello,
I have made (in Delphi) a program that writes to a sqlite database. This is
a simple stand-alone solution. Now something is blocking for the programs
attempt to writing to the databse. There is a an error message:
[FireDAC][Phys][SQLite] Database is locked.
A friend of mine has analysed the scenario and tells me that BitDefender is
the Problem. In BitDefender "Application Access" I have given my program
permission to "Work".
Any solution on how to "tell" BitDefender that it is OK to make changes in
my database? (I have tried BitDefender support - but no ticket answer!)
Maybe also somebody knows an antivirus/anti-malware solution which are not
so "hard" as BitDefender? (and with a userfriendly GUI).
Thank you so much for any help. I am rather "desperate" for some help!
Best Regards
Lars
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