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in an old Boreland Paradox database (from a limited user account). I consider this to be the computer equivalent of putting the engine from an old VW Beetle into a new https://digitalenginesoftware.com/blog/archives/66-Paradox-and-Microsoft-Access-2007-on-Windows-7.html Porche 914 (rather than the other way around)... but nonetheless, it has been done. The only serious problem was the following error message, which appeared upon opening the database from Access: Unexpected error from external http://computer-programming-forum.com/30-delphi&databases/a4460041c96543ed.htm database driver (11265) The cause was a series of permissions errors caused by the more strict access controls in Windows Vista/7. To fix the error perform the following steps: Grant write permissions for the user/group bde error who will be running Access on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE[\Wow6432Node]\Borland\Database Engine\Settings in the Windows Registry. Change the BDE configuration to avoid writing to C:\PDOXUSRS.NET Run "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Borland Shared\Bde\BDEADMIN.exe" as an Administrator Navigate to Configuration | Drivers | Native | Paradox Change the NET DIR parameter to somewhere writable (and shared between users). I created a folder in %systemdrive%\ProgramData. If necessary, grant write permissions on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.html in the Widnows Registry. I don't believe bde error 11265 this was strictly required, but at one point I had enabled it during testing and am not completely certain if it was ruled out as a cause of the problem. After performing the above steps, the error should be resolved. If not, I suggest using Process Monitor to look for permissions errors and attempt to resolve them (which is what I did). Best of luck. Additional Information: Also, for those looking to the future, Access 2010 and later have dropped support Paradox 3-7, so further workarounds may be required. Posted by Kevin Locke in Microsoft Access at 14:02 | Comment (1) Trackbacks Trackback specific URI for this entry No Trackbacks Comments Display comments as (Linear | Threaded) Just found this after googling around a bit. Thanks!!! Though I have yet to use your solution, it perfectly explains why my paradox2access script works fine at work but not at home. So, we should dump paradox or never upgrade our OS. #1 David on 2011-05-28 18:57 The author does not allow comments to this entry Quicksearch Syndicate This Blog RSS Feed Atom Feed Authors Kevin Locke Mike Archer Peter Nix All authors Show tagged entries java news objective-c xcode Archives October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 Recent... Older... Blog Administration Open login screen
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