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zarkon4 (MIS)
18 Mar 08 16:48
One of our developers is getting "Error reading from file", I have ran analyzer several times and varying options.
All of the other developers can see that particular project just fine. It's only one person. Can anyone help?
CatherineSea (Programmer)
19 May 08 4:39
Hi there,

Have they been assigned the same rights to the particular project?

Also, which version of Analyze Tool did you use? I suggest you use the one come with VS 2005 or above, and -f option to fix the database.

Thanks.
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zarkon4 (MIS)
19 May 08 9:24
I forgot all about this post. It has been resolved. The person had an old local version of the database on the pc and not the one on our server. When we found out we promptly slapped his hands and told him "No-No".

Thanks for replying.

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