Pavel Ivanov-2 wrote:
>
>> // first we need to set the file class for our database (ICM.db).
>> var db:File = new File ("C:/ICM.db");
>
> Depending on your Windows version only users with elevated privileges
> could be able to write into root C:\ directory. Adobe Air apparently
> won't ask you to elevate its privileges just to execute this code. Try
> to put your database into some other directory.
>
> Pavel
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 1:56 AM, BertD <bert.de.spiegela...@telenet.be>
> wrote:
>
Thanks for your reply Pavel, you scored the right anwser !
I'm running on a windows 7 64bit system and having my database as follows
var db:File = new File ("C:/ICM.db")
gave me privilege problems writing to the db.
I solved this by working as follows :
var db:File = File.userDirectory.resolvePath("ICM.db");
(this resolves into "C:\Users\*username*\" or "C:\Documents and
settings*username*\")
"UPDATE" & "INSERT" work fine now, just have to solve the puzzle on how i
can allow the user to define the location of the database..
Thanks to all who have put time into thinking along with me !
Regards,
Bert
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