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I will also note that the following articles state that the “Cannot open database XX. It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt” error may mean the ODBC Access drivers are of a different version than the Access database. I see that when I copy and try to open WorkgroupShare.mdb in Access 2003 it chokes and says it is in Access 95 format and prompts me to convert it.
http://tutorials.aspfaq.com/8000xxxxx-errors/80004005-errors.html http://www.imageaid.net/web-hosting-support/db_error_2.htm http://www.smartcomputing.com/techsupport/detail.aspx?guid=&ErrorID=21937
Still doesn’t explain why it works fine for a period of time before dying, though.
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We upgraded to 2006.1 and get the following error after every 12-24 hours in the left pane of iClient at logon. Stopping/starting the World Wide Web Publishing Service (IIS) fixes the problem. Note this is NOT the same error referenced in IM-20060420-JH04 and we HAVE set the perms as specified in the Folder Rights section of IM-20060310-JH01. Ran 2006.01-2006.03 on this box w/o this problem for 9 months, it only manifested after recent upgrade. We use the built-in NT database for our user data on Server 2003 SP1. Any ideas? Have not heard back yet from Ipswitch support about this after 24 hours. -Jason *** If you encounter this error again, please provide the following information to your network administrator to assist in trouble-shooting. Message: StackTrace: |
