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<blockquote data-quote="ArnoldGoat" data-source="post: 1264059" data-attributes="member: 51533"><p>I think my situation is complicated by the fact that I alter the database location to a mapped share on the server. I think SQLITE can cope with shared access (but only 1 client is active at any one time anyway). I changed the default location and restarted, which is when the problem reported occurred. Now, even if I delete the database in the default location, the fault appears without creating a new empty database. The location of the db must be stored external to the db? But where? I have a client that I don't use on the server machine, and that works (with 4.3.3.5) from the shortcut or from within config, using the db on the share, and so does the one on my lounge PC (with 4.3.3.5). These two are on MP1.18</p><p></p><p>But the one on my development m/c which is MP1.22 doesn't work, and when I deleted MP, I really deleted it inc Program Files, Program Data and registry.</p><p></p><p>UPDATE: OK found the db location in the registry. If I delete the key, the prog will now create a new empty db, so it just doesn't like the db on the share. I copied the db to the default location but it still doesn't like it. </p><p></p><p>I attempted to upload the db, but it didn't like .db3 file.</p><p></p><p>UPDATE 2: reverted to MP1.18 with 4.3.2.0. It created new empty db, but on swapping to my shared one, the fault appeared. So the fault seems to be specific to my development PC and unrelated to the changes to the .DLL. Other features of MP are OK. I'd really like it to work on my dev PC though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArnoldGoat, post: 1264059, member: 51533"] I think my situation is complicated by the fact that I alter the database location to a mapped share on the server. I think SQLITE can cope with shared access (but only 1 client is active at any one time anyway). I changed the default location and restarted, which is when the problem reported occurred. Now, even if I delete the database in the default location, the fault appears without creating a new empty database. The location of the db must be stored external to the db? But where? I have a client that I don't use on the server machine, and that works (with 4.3.3.5) from the shortcut or from within config, using the db on the share, and so does the one on my lounge PC (with 4.3.3.5). These two are on MP1.18 But the one on my development m/c which is MP1.22 doesn't work, and when I deleted MP, I really deleted it inc Program Files, Program Data and registry. UPDATE: OK found the db location in the registry. If I delete the key, the prog will now create a new empty db, so it just doesn't like the db on the share. I copied the db to the default location but it still doesn't like it. I attempted to upload the db, but it didn't like .db3 file. UPDATE 2: reverted to MP1.18 with 4.3.2.0. It created new empty db, but on swapping to my shared one, the fault appeared. So the fault seems to be specific to my development PC and unrelated to the changes to the .DLL. Other features of MP are OK. I'd really like it to work on my dev PC though! [/QUOTE]
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