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Pervasive SQl 2000i on Windows Server 2003

Pervasive SQl 2000i on Windows Server 2003

Pervasive SQl 2000i on Windows Server 2003

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Hi Folks,

Is anyone aware of any problems with running Pervasive SQl 2000i on Windows Server 2003. I installed 2000i and then added the SP3 and SP4 updates.

If I open PCC I can access the DEMODATA database. However, if I try to add a Pervasive ODBC Engine connection it fails with the following error message:

An error occurred while retrieving the local database names. Insufficient rights to get or set information

I should probably point out that I am logged in as a domain administrator.

If I try to add a new database via PCC, i get the following error:

Cannot retrieve database names. You do not have sufficient access rights for the operation

Can anyone offer me any advice on these issues.

Mighty

RE: Pervasive SQl 2000i on Windows Server 2003

I've seen those errors if you are using Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.  You might check out the following KB:
http://www.pervasive.com/kb/kb.asp?fx=getdetails&solid=00015233&title=Through%20Terminal%20Server%20session,%20only%20the%20Client%20folder%20is%20listed%20in%20the%20Configuration%20section%20of%20the%20Pervasive%20Control%20Center

Mirtheil
Certified Pervasive Developer
Certified Pervasive Technician
http://www.mirtheil.com

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