where do I specify TCP/IP connection?
*Kind Regards* *Alain Bastien* *34 Dr Ross AvenueRose Hill 72102MauritiusMobile Tel: +230 5 719 30 30* *Skype:alainbastien* *Viber: 7320143* On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Alain Bastien <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > When I connect under my IDE RAD using FireDAC driver the syntax > "compaq-proliant:c\DATA\MyData.fdb" works > > > Only in FlameRobin it does not work. > > > > > *Kind Regards* > > > *Alain Bastien* > > > > *34 Dr Ross AvenueRose Hill 72102MauritiusMobile Tel: +230 5 719 30 30* > *Skype:alainbastien* > *Viber: 7320143* > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 12:30 AM, Helen Borrie [email protected] > [firebird-support] <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Hello Alain, >> >> Thursday, September 1, 2016, 8:20:37 PM, you wrote: >> > for a local access with FlameRobin what is the syntax to connect to a >> LOCAL server >> >> > I can't get the right syntax under Windows !! >> > I can PING, I can browse shared folders but can't connect to the >> firebird database >> >> > the machine Server name is "compaq-proliant" >> > OS is WIndows Server 2003 IP 192.168.1.125 >> >> > My Client PC is Windows Vista 192.168.1.10 >> > I type compaq-proliant:C:\DATA\MyDATA.fdb >> >> > All are connectted on a Router >> >> This configuration is NOT "local". It is client/server. "Local" means >> server and client running on the same box. >> >> 1. You need a full Firebird server installed and running on >> compaq-proliant. Look at the property sheet for the Firebird service >> and tell us what version and model of Firebird server you have on that >> machine. (V. 2.0, 2.1, 2.5, 3.0; model Classic, Superserver, >> Superclassic). (Copy the line labelled "Path to executable"). >> >> 2. Flamerobin and the matching client library (fbclient.dll) should >> be together on the remote client (the Vista box). >> >> 3. Show the full connection parameters you are supplying to Flamerobin >> (tcp/ip connection path, user name, password...well, don't tell us the >> password, just put a placeholder there.) >> >> 4. Write down any error messages that appear in Flamerobin when you >> fail to connect. >> >> 5. Look at firebird.log in Notepad and copy out anything near the >> bottom that looks like an error. >> >> 6. And, as others suggested, check that port 3050 *on the server* is >> not firewalled. >> >> Helen >> >> >> > >
