Sometimes when I am doing some VB programming especially involving Windows
API programming and before I have tidied up my code and set error checking,
I will create objects that even though they should be closed remain in
memory, and if they contain a reference to a file, I get similar permission
errors to what you have had. In my case it is a bug in my software that I
have yet to fix. The only way I find of recovering from this is to restart
the computer. If it is being shared from another computer it might also need
that computer to be restarted.

 

Regards

Brian

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Rude
Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011 4:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Strange DP error message

 

I occasionally get a similar error message when trying to access Quickbooks
data files over the network from one of the XP machines in my office. File
permissions and user rights are all correct but still I get the error
(sometimes). That computer can even still access other stuff on the network
from the same network drive but QB still complains about a network error.

 

When the problem occurs, rebooting the problem computer (the one that tries
to access the data, not the one hosting it) cures it (for a while).

 

It's very aggravating but I haven't yet been able to track down why it
happens. Maybe your issue is something similar.

 

Have you tried rebooting the computer getting the error?

 

Tim Rude

"Chris Pedersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

I have recently started to get occassional messages that reads
 
"Network Error"
 
"One of more of the database files can't be accessed because of the current
authorization for the files.  It may be necessary to contact the network
supervisor and have the authorization changed."
 
This is in an established database that has been in operation for years, and
none of the file permissions (or user rights) have changed.
Copying the entire database file to a NAS (network attached storage device
to a directory with full priveleges) I get the same error message.
 
Shortly after getting this error the first time I got an 114 Msg in the .TXX
file, and got corruption in the .txx.
 
Has anyone seen anything similar?
 
Chris 


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