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denied Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 13th, vba runtime error 70 permission denied filecopy 2010,02:28 AM #1 Bezzie View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Hyperactive Member Join Date Mar 2007 Location Roodepoort, South Africa Posts 330 [RESOLVED] Runtime error 70: Permission denied Have a database file that is password protected that my program https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/180384 use to define screens etc. The program only reads from this database, no writing done to it. The database resides in the program directory where the exe is located as it is needed to do the screens etc. I'm using Inno Setup (very new to it though) to deploy the program. In XP the program works fine, reads the database without any problems. Vista and Win7 is another story though. On some of these systems I get Runtime Error 70: Permission http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?618139-RESOLVED-Runtime-error-70-Permission-denied denied when my program tries to open/read from this database. It seems that it is only the password protected database that is affected. Two other databases that is not password protected works without a hitch. Turning UAC (User Account Control) off on these machines solves the problem with my program opening and reading the database but I suspect will create other problems. It is of course possible that the Vista and Win7 machines that does not give this error already has it's UAC turned off. Digging the Internet it seems that there is some consensus that UAC is rubbish. Can Inno Setup set the file permissions during setup so that the program will not encounter this problem while UAC is turned on? How? Your help is really appreciated. Reply With Quote Jun 13th, 2010,04:54 AM #2 si_the_geek View Profile View Forum Posts Super Moderator Join Date Jul 2002 Location Bristol, UK Posts 38,273 Re: Runtime error 70: Permission denied Originally Posted by Bezzie The database resides in the program directory where the exe is located as it is needed to do the screens etc. That is a very bad idea, because database files (particularly MS Access based ones) tend to written to even if they are read only - due to lock information etc. As such, you should be storing them in one of the AppData folders. For more information, see the article Where should I store the f
70 : Permission Denied Fix tom judy SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe3535 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFcTafZVOHo to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 19,828 views 18 Like this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/948950/what-causes-error-70-in-excel-vba video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 19 10 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 11 runtime error Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on May 18, 2014http://www.exedllerrorsfix.comRuntime Error 70 is easy to fix with registry cleaner. If you scan your computer it will detect all the errors in your registry and safely remove runtime error 70 them.This Video will tell you how to fix Runtime Error 70 in minutes.Searches related to Runtime Error 70runtime error 70 permission denied windows 7runtime error 70 windows 7runtime error 70 vbaruntime error 70 permission denied excelruntime error 70 permission denied access databaseruntime error 70 permission denied windows 7 vb6runtime error 70 permission denied vb6runtime error 70 permission denied windows xp Category People & Blogs License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Comments are disabled for this video. Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to fix "You need permission to perform this action" - Duration: 5:41. RiseofLegend 23 154,394 views 5:41 How to avoid Visual basic 6.0 Gets run time error 70 permission - Duration: 3:23. migulesvb 12,158 views 3:23 Complete guide to remove Windows runtime error 70 "Permission denied" - Duration: 1:10. jack Methue 5,251 views 1:10 Solucionar error 70 gapps en cyanogenmod (How to solve Error 70 google a
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