In short, you have two options:
1) Log in as an administrative user on the box. This can be a Domain Admin, or possibly a local admin account as well. The account MUST have administrative rights AND have the "Log On Locally" right assigned to it. With this solution, your account must have...
SQL performance won't be attributed to these settings. Instead, it is more related to access times to the data required.
First, be sure that your WHERE clause is access an indexed field. More importantly, if the field is in a segmented index, it must be the FIRST field of the index (or first...
It's not. If you cannot PING by name to the server, you cannot use TCP as a transport protocol. Another valid mechanism is to set up a DNS server to provide name resolution...
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You can certainly add the DDF's to the DX configuration, allowing it to replicate changes there, but you should not use DXDYNPATH to do this -- add the DDF's to the normal replication teomplate.
As for NEW files, assuming an extension of something like *.MKD, you will use DXDYNPATH for...
These are 6-byte floats. See below...
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My white paper at www.goldstarsoftware.com/press.asp on Accessing Btrieve files from ODBC can provide much of the background information so that you know what you are getting into.
Sometimes, such an extract can be easy, and sometimes it can be quite difficult. See the section at the end of...
There are no problems on domain controllers. My guess is this -- someone has locked down security on the environment and removed the EVERYONE group from having access.
The database engine, logging on as the SYSTEM user, was enjoying access rights because of this group, and is now restricted...
Pervasive's own Migration Toolkit, a product of the merger with Data Junction, may be an ideal solution.
To understand how to access Btrieve from ODBC, however, you should start with my white paper at www.goldstarsoftware.com/press.asp -- click on the link for accessing Btrieve from ODBC for...
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