Hi Nello,
You're right about the individual users, because these machines are only
connected via a Workgroup. However, one important point to note is that
the new web server was Win2k Server, so maybe that was causing some
confusion between domain and workgroup users. I am almost certain that
Well, how bizarre!
This is just an FYI for anyone interested.
As suggested by Nello, I tried to login as IUSR_xxx only to discover
that I didn't actually know the password. So, I manually set the
password for the IUSER_xxx user and then modified the web server
Anonymous account with the new
I manually set the
password for the IUSER_xxx user and then modified the web server
Anonymous account with the new password.
I then logged in as IUSR_xxx (now knowing the password) and tried
running the CGI applications manually - they worked fine. Then, just
out of curiosity, I stopped
Bevan
The search continues :)
did you nail this one yet?
if not here is another partially formed dim idea:
this problem has the odd feature that running
the programs first interactively as administrator
"latches" things so that they'll work.
is it possible that running the app from a
Nope, still not solved yet.
Those are some interesting questions you've raised. It'll have to wait
until tonight as the CGI apps are in use all day every day.
I noticed that there are two users on the system IUSR_xxx and IWAM_xxx,
where IUSR_xxx is used for anonymous web access, but IWAM_xxx
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Subject: Re: [DUG]: BDE Error $2B32
Thanks for the suggestion Nello.
Unfortunately, the permissions must be fine because IIS will
launch one
(*any* one of the CGI applications) without any problems. It's only
subsequent CGI apps that have problems.
I
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Subject: Re: [DUG]: BDE Error $2B32
Thanks for the suggestion Nello.
Unfortunately, the permissions must be fine because IIS will
launch one
(*any* one of the CGI applications) without any problems. It's
Thanks for the information.
Unfortunately that didn't work either.
However, I did notice some peculiar behaviour. I logged into the web
server as administrator and manually ran the first CGI application.
This allowed both CGI applications to work fine - the first executed by
the Administrator
However, if I didn't manually start the first CGI application from the
Administrator login (ie. I let IIS start it as requested), then that's
when I get this error.
Does any body have any other ideas why this is happening?
unless I am mistaken (always a possibility) IIS doesn't run CGI
Thanks for the suggestion Nello.
Unfortunately, the permissions must be fine because IIS will launch one
(*any* one of the CGI applications) without any problems. It's only
subsequent CGI apps that have problems.
I have modified the code so that it reports all error information to me,
as well
Just for fun, try increasing permissions on the c:\winnt\system32 dir - I
seem to recall some BDE issues with Win2k and this.
Gary would remember...
May even be linked with the session.privatedir setting especially if the BDE
is creating temp files during the query.
regards,
Steve
From: "Bevan Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, when run on my client's server (Win2k Server with IIS5 and all
the latest patches), the first CGI app runs fine, but the second returns
a BDE error $2B32 (OS Sharing Violation).
[...]
Apart from the OS and IIS version differences, the only
Good try - hadn't thought of that.
But, unfortunately, no. I check both installations (theirs and mine)
and neither is doing any logging.
Nello Sestini wrote:
From: "Bevan Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, when run on my client's server (Win2k Server with IIS5 and all
the latest
This error normally occurs with Sybase when the wrong driver has been
selected. Depending on what open client you are using make sure that your
DLL32 setting is correct.
SQLSYB32.DLL for DLib
SQLSSC32.DLL for CTlib
(Embedded
Thanks, that seems to have cleared it.
Strange that its worked for some years without a problem :-)
Stephen Bertram
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Check the MaxFileHandles (under System \ INIT on configuration tab) in the
BDE Admin is the same as other machines.
You might also want to check the various versions of BDE installed on
the local machines. I had a case the other day where someone had BDE
v4.x and the other two people using
We have an application which dynamically creates buttons which a user
clicks on to start an application
[ ...]
Exception EDB Engine error in module program.exe at 0008B25E
An error occurred while attempting to initialise the Borland
Database Engine (Error $2501)
This only happens when the
Check the MaxFileHandles (under System \ INIT on configuration tab) in the
BDE Admin is the same as other machines.
JED
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Hi,
A call that I am making to the locate method is failing and I
want to
bject: RE: [DUG]: BDE Error
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Hi,
A call that I am making to the loc
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There is no exception raised. As it turnes out I have found the reason
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Subject: RE: [DUG]: BDE Error
If no other BDE calls have been made since then it looks like
DBIGetErrorEntry would return the error stack but the stack is cleared the
next time that a BDE function is called.
Patrick Dunford, Christchurc
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Thanks.
Where did you find that? It's not in the help file?
Phil.
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Thanks.
Where did you find that? It's not in the help file?
All the BDE stuff is in the BDE32.hlp help file
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BDE.INT should be in your Doc subdirectory.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 12:34 PM
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Subject: [DUG]: BDE Error Categories
Hi all,
A quote from the Delphi help file...
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