Are you accessing data off the share as well? The Sqlite website is quite
categoric that this is not a recommended mode of operation. Also given the
database locks when a record is written it is entirely possible one user is
locking the table.

Cheers,
Mike

On Tuesday, 4 November 2014, Mike McWhinney <elja...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I continue to have random errors on SQLite.NET (ADO provider).  I have the
> version 3.8.6 (System.Data.SQLite.dll with version 1.0.94.0).
>
> I am getting random locking errors during the execution of my program. The
> program resides on a network and each client has a mapped share
> with full read/write access to the folder as well as the .db file used by
> SQLite.
>
> In my connection string I have the following:
>
> public static string OMconnectionString = "URI=file:oslermedicine.db;
> Default Timeout=10; Pooling=True; Max Pool Size=100;";
>
>
>
> What might I be doing wrong? I am disposing of all objects (data readers,
> tables, commands) after use.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
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