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Scripts and Templates / Re: Zelluloid.de (Movies)
« on: August 11, 2009, 08:18:30 pm »
I tried the new script,but it won't work. So I started viddb -debug and I got some compiling errors in the zelluloid.psf script (see attached diff file). So I correct the syntax error an also attache the corrected version.

@seabass: please check if all your changes are in this version.

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Support / Re: Old Database Does Not Work
« on: August 06, 2009, 01:16:59 pm »
I got the same error messages. But the circumstances are different. I work with PVD 0.9.9.11 and this is the first installation of the program on my windows xp pc.

1.   start PVD as user1 and create the database MOVIES.PVD in
        <D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User1\Eigene Dateien\Personal Video Database>
2.   Put some videos in
3.   Close the program
4.   Copy the data base to <D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Dokumente>
5.   Try to open the database with dopple click as user2
        now I get the two error messages:
            Konnte die Datei nicht öffen
            file is not a valid database Connection authorization failure. Error Code: 3

As user administrator I don’t have any problems. So it seems to be a security problem. With the process monitor from sysinternals I found out, that PVD (started as user2) tries to open the file “D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User1\Anwenderdaten\Personal Video Database\pvdconf.ini”

If I try to open the database <D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Dokumente\ MOVIES.PVD> as user2 with the dialog “Datei -> öffnen”, then only the message “Konnte die Datei nicht öffen” appears.

Why wants PVD to open a file from an other user account?

I hope, this give a hint to solve the problem. I am very interested in a solution. Because in our family each one has his own user account (without administrativ privileges) and the PVD shoud be usable by each family member.

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