> > ---- Mensaje original ---- > De: "Chris" <developm...@thegifnet.com> > Para: <sqlite-users@sqlite.org> > Fecha: Sat, 6 Sep 2014 23:46:19 -0500 > Asunto: [sqlite] Does the Connection string support UNC paths? > > > >I am old database programmer that just came across SQLite and am working on >a small project for a PVR that uses SQLite as it's db provider. I try >specifying a UNC path to the database for the datasource in the connection >string and I get the following error, "unable to open database file". . >When I look at the exception generated, I see an errorcode = 14. However, >if I map a network drive, I can open the file and work with it. I am >running Windows 7 x64 Pro and system.data.sqlite version 1.0.93.0 with dot >net framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. > > > >Obviously SQLite supports UNC paths because I am using SQLite database >browser to open the same database using a UNC path. >
Also, a full pathname, can start with a double backslash (\\), indicating the global root, followed by a server name and a share name to indicate the path to a network file server. HTH. -- Adolfo _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users