Thank you very much for the productive reply.  We are using a 3rd party 
software written for our 
application. We have that 3rd party software installed on our server, and in 
the offices that need to
"View " the database.....Our 3rd party software is installed in the offices 
that "view " the database.
With that said, both the server and the stations that VIEW have firebird 
installed....Not notepad or Access.


I repeat, what program are you using to try to access the database? What
does "viewing with firebird" mean exactly? Are you using a custom
application written for your company? Is it MS Access? Is it Notepad?

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Chamberlin <[email protected]>
To: firebird-support <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 3:31 pm
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] FDB networking


  
    
                  
On 3/15/12 3:10 PM, Marc Gilels wrote:
>  This is the actual error (attached)
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> We are runing firebird on our XP pro server and viewing with firebird on a 
> win 7 station...all permissions given

Listen carefully. You should not be giving permissions to read or write
to the FDB file to users on other computers. The Firebird server
program, running on the XP Pro server, is the only machine that should
access the FDB file directly using file system access permissions.

I'm pretty sure the error you are getting is due to you trying to access
the FDB file from the client computer. This is not the proper way to
access the database. Therefore, the error is legitimate and proper and
correct.

I repeat, what program are you using to try to access the database? What
does "viewing with firebird" mean exactly? Are you using a custom
application written for your company? Is it MS Access? Is it Notepad?


    
             

  
 


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