I have an old Delphi 7 application that I fixed up a bit. It uses an Access database. There are about 150 users who all open the application remotely and access the database in parallel. Before I started fixing things (heh), this worked nicely (apart from bugs in the Delphi application), even if the database was occasionally a bit slow.
Now that I added a few features and two new tables I suddenly have really weird problems.
- MSAccess can access the Database (2010 version). This means: Double-clicking the file will open MSAccess and open the database file.
- The Delphi 7 app can access the database.
- Two or more instances of the Delphi app can share the database provided I change the original ConnectionString Mode from "ReadWrite" to "Share Deny None" (entire connection string below).
- Once an instance of the Delphi app is running, the database file cannot be opened any more by double-clicking it. (Nothing happens when I do this). However, I can open MSAccess and open the Database file from within it. That will work.
Connection String:
Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;
User ID=Admin;Data Source=DBPath;
Mode=Share Deny None;
Extended Properties="";
Persist Security Info=False;
Jet OLEDB:System database="";
Jet OLEDB:Registry Path="";
Jet OLEDB:Database Password=****;
Jet OLEDB:Engine Type=5;
Jet OLEDB:Database Locking Mode=1;
Jet OLEDB:Global Partial Bulk Ops=2;
Jet OLEDB:Global Bulk Transactions=1;
Jet OLEDB:New Database Password="";
Jet OLEDB:Create System Database=False;
Jet OLEDB:Encrypt Database=False;
Jet OLEDB:Don`t Copy Locale on Compact=False;
Jet OLEDB:Compact Without Replica Repair=False;
Jet OLEDB:SFP=False
I still need to look at all the suggestions made by Renaud Bompuis about the security settings for the shares, but I'll have to unearth an Admin for this so it may take a while.