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swinster:
apologies - didn't see the -user and -pass parameters that can be passed - will try that

Now tried

server:Users\me\My Documents\Personal Video Database\movies.pvd -user SYSDBA -pass masterke

same error as:

2:I/O error during "@1" operation for file "@2".
Error while tring to open file.
The system cannot find the path specified.
Unsuccessfully...
Error code:24

I only get the the user name/password error when I try to OPEN (not Connect) the movies.pvd file, but only then once I close down PVD and re-open

buah:
Did you try full syntax, for instance 127.0.0.1:C:\Documents and settings\All Users\....\Data\MOVIES.PVD?

It works for me fine.

swinster:

--- Quote from: buah on February 07, 2010, 01:09:46 am ---Did you try full syntax, for instance 127.0.0.1:C:\Documents and settings\All Users\....\Data\MOVIES.PVD?

It works for me fine.

--- End quote ---
although 127.0.0.1 refers to you local machine, I have tried

server:\\server\Users\me\My Documents\Personal Video Database\movies.pvd

and I now get the error:

1:unavailable database
Unsuccessful execution caused by an unavailable resource
Error Code:55

As said, all permissions seem fine.  

buah:
Yes, but I meant instead "server" to enter it's address. I would also check sharing and security permissions. If that wouldn't work, I would map network drive so I could try 127.0.0.1 syntax... Although, if you could map it, it would meant that sharing and security permissions were ok.

swinster:

--- Quote from: buah on February 07, 2010, 02:05:54 am ---Yes, but I meant instead "server" to enter it's address. I would also check sharing and security permissions. If that wouldn't work, I would map network drive so I could try 127.0.0.1 syntax... Although, if you could map it, it would meant that sharing and security permissions were ok.

--- End quote ---

I have tried connecting to the local machine and server (using both IP or machine name), using both UDF and mapped network drive, but still no joy. Tried connections such as:

127.0.0.1:Z:\My Documents\Personal Video Database\movies.pvd
server:Z:\My Documents\Personal Video Database\movies.pvd
etc

Any further ideas?

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