Here is another theory:

Maybe you run into an issue with Windows 7 Virtualization,
I did run into a similar effect with the registry access/write
sometime go - mainly with Windows 7 Home Editions,
by reading this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927387/EN-US

It suggests that something similar can also apply on files in
certain programdata folders.

Marcus

Am 2012-06-30 10:32, schrieb Dennis Volodomanov:
On 30/06/2012 12:57 PM, Kees Nuyt wrote:

Is the database file in a protected folder (that is, "\Program Files",
or somewhere in the Windows system software tree) ?

It shouldn't be. Data belongs somewhere else. Either in your
userprofile/appdata or in a completely separate dirtree that Microsoft
doesn't try to manage.

HTH


No, the database is not in a protected folder, it's in the common
appdata folder (ProgramData on Windows7).

Dennis
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