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Error 1705: File access denied....
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04/03/1999 17:27:55
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Thread ID:
00194160
Message ID:
00194240
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Hi,

We have a single NT server set up with PDC running NETBUI,IPX,TCP/IP although we don't use TCP/IP). We also use pcAnywhere v8 for remote support (no RAS). Sometimes when adding or changing application and data files using pcAnywhere, the shares in the directory we were working in become scrambled. We know when this happens as users quickly report the 1705 error.

Just yesterday we had the same problem. Went in via pcAnywhere, tried the application remotely all worked OK, then reset the shares for the particular directory, still no go for users connected via the network.

Checked the NT event log and found that there was a DHCP error which had just popped up in the last two weeks. This error was being reported every six minutes in the log. No idea why this should happen after two years of faultless operation. Anyway, for a quick fix, removed TCP/IP (never used anyway) and everything then worked OK.

Hope this may help.

Regards
Doug Johnston



>>We are running 6 servers which normally hit local tables. We use one of the servers to serve up one table for all the others. It stores user information.
>>
>>On occasion we get the 1705 error message.
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>>Based on an NT network configuration is there a maximum number of connections that can be made to a table (i.e.; USE table SHARED)???
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>
>Depending on your server license, there is a ceiling on the number of simultaneous logins to a system; NT WOrkstation also has a ceiling on connections.
>
>>I have checked all the code and all USEs of the tables are done with SHARED. Anything else that might cause this error?
>>
>>Any ideas???
>>
>>TIA
>>Michael
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