To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: RE: [sqlite] Write issues on some computers?
Luc Vandal said:
> Today a user told me that everything was fine yesterday and since today he
> can't write to the database. What could cause that? The software closes
> the
> database on exit. I guess that th
Luc Vandal said:
> Today a user told me that everything was fine yesterday and since today he
> can't write to the database. What could cause that? The software closes
> the
> database on exit. I guess that the db is busy but what could cause the db
> to
> be busy for a large amount of time?
You
Luc,
Luc Vandal said:
The database is stored in the [User]\Local Settings\Application Data\
folder
for the current user.
Forgive my ignorance of Windows user directories, but could it be that
some of these users are keeping their [User] folder on a network drive?
That is sometimes
Luc Vandal said:
> The database is stored in the [User]\Local Settings\Application Data\
> folder
> for the current user.
In that case it's worth looking at the folder and the file and making sure
that both have write permission for the user in question. This isn't
terribly easy to do if your
23, 2005 11:50 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Write issues on some computers?
Luc Vandal said:
> I don't know if it's SQLite related, but some of our users are complaining
> that they can't write to the database. On our side everything is fine.
> That
> is the ca
Luc Vandal said:
> I don't know if it's SQLite related, but some of our users are complaining
> that they can't write to the database. On our side everything is fine.
> That
> is the case with most users. But for some the SQLite db just seems to
> malfunction. Is there something (a dll, a
Could the problem be MSVCRT.DLL?
Luc Vandal
Edovia Technologies Inc.
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www.edovia.com
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From: Luc Vandal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 23, 2005 9:12 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] Write issues on some computers?
Hi
Hi,
I don't know if it's SQLite related, but some of our users are complaining
that they can't write to the database. On our side everything is fine. That
is the case with most users. But for some the SQLite db just seems to
malfunction. Is there something (a dll, a windows settings, etc.)
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