This is a notification from the Help Desk.
On Mar 07, 2014 @ 03:27 pm, [email protected] wrote: --- In [email protected], Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote: > > > I am using Firebird 2.5.1 embedded on a Windows 7 machine. Due to its > > superclassic architecture, it is normally possible to have many > > simultaneous connections from different applications to the same database. > > There is also an apache 2.2 server running on the same machine, but it > > can't connect to the database when any other application is already > > connected... as far as I can remember, this used to work fine on XP, so I > > suspect something of Win7's security features kicks in here. > > I tried to run the apache server using my own account, but it didn't help. > > Could anyone give some advice or at least explain what exactly is happening > > here? > > If this is a mix of embedded and regular server connections, then be > aware that you can't mix 32-bit and 64-bit embedded and regular server > connections to the same database. > > > > -- > With regards, > Thomas Steinmaurer No, this is only embedded on a 32-bit system. I guess there is something different in the context of the dll run interactively and by the apache server (even under the same user account). ------ This is an automated response. Your issue has been noted. We'll be in touch soon. Please reply to this email or visit the URL below with any additional details. http://DANTOIN:9675/portal/view-help-request/139 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
