Hi Chris, Interesting that you note a problem with connections left open. If any user leaves DP open overnight I frequently get a morning call that no one can access the database. I was suspicious that my online backup was at fault.
Robert Kendall Sent from my iPhone On Aug 29, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Chris Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Tim > > I think you are exactly correct that this is a networking error either at the > client or server side. > I have never been able to isolate the problem to a single computer; and yes, > rebooting the machine works fine for some (long) time. > > As an experiment, I left a couple of dosbox connections to DP open overnight. > In the morning they both showed corrupted whereas a couple of standard XP > connections did not... > > Bleh. > > Chris > > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 13:56:56 -0500 > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf > > > _______________________________________________ Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
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