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'(unknown)'" errors using MS Access ODBC driver? Article: 00686 Last Reviewed: 27th October 2008 Revision: 2 This problem usually occurs because the MS Access mdb file the microsoft jet database engine cannot open the file it is already opened exclusively by another specified in the ODBC data source cannot be found but it can
Microsoft Jet Database Engine Error '80004005' Unspecified Error
also be due to permissions.Go in to control panel, select ODBC or Data Sources and locate the MS Access error '80004005' asp SYSTEM DSN you are using with OOB. The name of the mdb file should be shown (if you cannot read all of it click on select). Does this file exist? Was
Microsoft Jet Database Engine Error '80004005' Operation Must Use An Updateable Query.
it on a mapped drive that is no longer mapped?If the file exists then you should check the following:[1] The permissions on the file. The file needs to be readable/writable by the user your OOB client logs on with i.e. the value of the LogonUser attribute in your DSN.[2] If the mdb file is on a mapped drive check the LogonUser is the microsoft jet database engine cannot open the file mdb the same person who mapped the network drive. i.e. if user XXX is interactively logged in to the Windows server and mapped drive H from a network share any user other than XXX will not have access to the mapped drive.[3] Is the mdb file linked to table where the table linked to is in another mdb file on a network drive - if so, see [2].[4] Make sure the system environment variable TEMP is assigned to an existing directory and one which the LogonUser has access to. To do this enter Control Panel and double click the System icon. When the System Properties pane has loaded up select the Advanced tab and click into Environment Variables. Select the Environment Variable Temp from the System Variables list. If it does not point to an existing directory change it. Once this has been edited click ok and this will save your new value.[5] Make sure you have permission to create temporary files in the same directory as the mdb file.[6] Another process or user has the Accessdatabase open.You may also see error 80004005 in Active Serve
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Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a https://bytes.com/topic/visual-basic/answers/610173-getting-error-80004005-could-not-find-file community of 418,502 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. http://imar.spaanjaars.com/263/how-do-i-fix-asp-80004005-errors Getting error 80004005 Could Not Find File P: 3 dereski Hey all, I am trying to connect to my database but I am getting error "80004005 Could Not Find File" Any Ideas as to why? I tried recreating the database again, just in case it was database engine corrupted but same result. I am using VBA Set MyConn = New ADODB.Connection MyConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=N:\new parcel\WawaDogs;" 'Open the connection MyConn.Open 'Create a ADO recordset that will contain data from access table Set MyRecSet = MyConn.Execute("SELECT * WawaDogs") Cheers Mar 1 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 1 Reply 100+ P: 1,646 willakawill Hi. This error microsoft jet database means exactly what it says. You need to check that the full path to the database that you have given is correct Mar 4 '07 #2 reply Message Cancel Changes Post your reply Join Now >> Sign in to post your reply or Sign up for a free account. Similar topics PLEASE HELP! Getting Error -214746259 Error 80004005 Debug Error when Running WEb Applicatoin - HELP! Request.BinaryRead, error 'ASP 0101 : 80004005' DTS error error to executing job on Sql Server Enterprise Manager Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' Server.MapPath() error 'ASP 0172 : 80004005' 80004005 error Browse more Visual Basic 4 / 5 / 6 Questions on Bytes Question stats viewed: 1571 replies: 1 date asked: Mar 1 '07 Follow this discussion BYTES.COM © 2016 Formerly "TheScripts.com" from 2005-2008 About Bytes | Advertise on Bytes | Contact Us Sitemap | Visual Basic 4 / 5 / 6 Answers Sitemap | Visual Basic 4 / 5 / 6 Insights Sitemap Follow us to get the Latest Bytes Updates
Written by Imar Spaanjaars Posted 03/28/2004 21:56 Modified 12/07/2006 18:13 Reviewed 12/07/2006 18:13 Page views 149895 Listened to Tindersticks - Sweet Release from the album Can Our Love... Print this Page Looking to hire? Are you looking to hire an experienced software developer or .NET consultant? Then get in touch with me through my company's web site at devierkoeden.com Do you like this site? Found an interesting article on this site? Got inspired by something you read here? Then consider making a donation with PayPal. Rate this item Like this article? Or do you think it sucks? Make yourself heard by casting your vote below. 1 2 3 4 5 (Sucks) (Rules) Total number of ratings: 151 Follow me on Twitter Want to be notified of new posts on this web site? Then follow me on Twitter. How Do I Fix ASP 80004005 errors? When you're working with ASP or ASP.NET applications and a Microsoft Access database, you're likely to run into an error like this: Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005' The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\YourSite\Databases\YourDatabase.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. /YourSite/YourDataAccessPage.asp, line 15 Alternatively, you may get this error instead: Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005' Operation must use an updateable query. /YourSite/YourDataAccessPage.asp, line 15 Both errors basically mean the same: the account that your Web server is running under does not have the necessary permissions to read from or write to the database. This article will explain the steps you need to perform to fix this problem. First I will explain how you can find out the current account that the Web server is using to connect to the database. In the second part of the article I'll explain how to change the security settings so the Web server can successfully access the database. Prerequisites This article will explain the steps you need to perform on Windows XP Professional. This OS comes with IIS 5.1. as the Web server. For other versions of Windows, like Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, the steps will roughly be the same, although the screens may look a little different and the account you need to configure may be different as well. The article also assumes that the hard disk where your We