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Status 94

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kuling

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Oct 2, 2001
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I´m working with developing of an application using Pervasive SQL 2000i as database. One of our customers have problems with Status 94. Its weird because all the users have sufficent rights but only a few of them can run our application. They are running NT-edition SP3.

Another strange thing is that when you run the relational test "Read data" fails, even on that machine were the application works. I´ve tried to run the relational test at my own machine at work, and its the same problem - "Read data" fails. I dont get Status 94 though.

Anyone got a clue?

//Paul
 
One thing to check is to make sure all yoru users are setup correctly as regards workstation or requester. You must access the files on the network using the same settings. Anotherwords you cannot have one station set to workstation and another one set to requester or server.

Following is the detail message for this error:
94: The application encountered a permission error.

The MicroKernel returns this status code in one of the following situations:

* The application tried to open or create a file in a directory without the proper privileges. The MicroKernel does not override
the network privileges assigned to users.
* The designated server is in the server routing table, but your particular workstation is not logged into that server.
* Both the served-based and workstation MicroKernels (pre-v6.15) are trying to access the same file at the same time.
* The NetWare application tried to access a file using NetWare Runtime support with the given username. Specifically, one
of the following situations exists regarding the supplied username:

* The user is not a valid user on the NetWare Runtime server.
* The user does not have the appropriate rights to access the file.
* The username is ADMIN or SUPERVISOR. For security reasons, the MicroKernel does not enable you to use ADMIN
or SUPERVISOR as a username when enabling NetWare Runtime support.

* When using the 32-bit requesters from a Windows NT or Windows 95 workstation to a NetWare server, you must use the
same username for the login to the workstation and the NetWare server. You cannot be logged in to NetWare as
SUPERVISOR or ADMINISTRATOR.

Gil
 
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