File Sharing Lock Count Exceeded
Mar 30, 2009
i'm getting this error: "File sharing lock count exceeded. Increase MaxLocksPerFile registry entry." i know i can manually go into the registry and edit this, but is there a way to do this in code?
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Jun 6, 2011
We are given a task to create a software that can share files between two computers without using lan (internet connection) but the presence of hardware devices can be used like cable, rs232, usb to usb or can be bluetooth to bluetooth file sharing. We searched about file sharing without using lan. The result was "socket programming". Is socket programming is applicable for vb.net? If yes, how is it program?
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Jun 10, 2011
I am working on developing p2p chat system and also file share system....But only thing is that ...i can't find out the way to find how to implement it...i have worked on client server programs but i m not able to get p2p...The concepts of P2P are:-
1. All nodes connected can act both as server and client depending on requirement....
2. They can connect to each other find file who is the owner of file and then ask for file....
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Aug 14, 2010
I want to create file sharing software in VB.NET.
We are two friend that want to access their computer hard drives through the internet. I mean when both of us connected to the internet then we both open a software and start access our hard drives remotely.
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Mar 3, 2009
I want to build an application(the client and server) that the clients would be able to see and modify only certain files on the server depending on their credentials. For example, a specific client can read/modify a word file, but another cannot. And the server should specify which client has which rights. After a client has made any change in a file, every other clients should be notified by email. I've read some articles about .Net Remoting but I still don't know how to make a client see/modify files on the server.
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Sep 8, 2011
links or Procedure how to build a client/server and file sharing through lan because my friends needs a reference for That
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Mar 11, 2009
I was writing a small test to verify loading and editing a bmp file with a process and MS Paint. If I load the file image into a picturebox before I run the process MS Paint reports a Sharing violation on the file during save. If I Leave the Picturebox empty MS paint allows the file to be saved.
Below is my snippet. I assumed setting the picturebox image to something else would fix the problem. I does not. Looks like something is still holding its finger on the file.
Code:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
' Remark the line below out and there is no violation.
PictureBox1.Image = Image.FromFile("C:Tom.bmp")
End Sub
[CODE]...
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May 18, 2010
I'm trying to fix an issue with an application I'm supporting (I didn't write the code). The code takes an SSRS report and renders it in pdf format. Users are sporadically getting the error indicated in the title. There is no rhyme or reason to when the error is generated (a particular report will run one time and throw the error the next).[code]
I read that the default length limit is 4MB. None of the reports by themselves are even over 350K. I'm wondering if this could be caused by a caching issue. I'm not an expert, so I need some guidance as to how best to solve the problem. I also want to understand why the issue is happening. Please note that only 2 reports are shown in the snippet - there are about 30+ reports in the full sub. I tried the proposed solution, but it didn't help (I also tried the Fiddler route, but did not see anything glaring). I thought it might be best to clarify. The reports will run fine for a while, but the execution time gradually gets slower and slower until the application eventually displays the error.
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Jan 23, 2006
I'm using VS 2005, after VB6 to VB.NET conversion we have fixed all the errors but still have unidentified number of warnings. Is there any way to increase this limit of 101 warning you can see after compiling? I want to actually see the total number of warnings to get an idea how much work is there.
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Jul 26, 2011
I see this error page appears in some client access but some client didn't see this.
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Dec 6, 2006
I am using XML files to store some iformation that are to be processed. I use this code to interact with the XML file:
Dim xmlDoc As New XmlDocumentxmlDoc.Load("theXMLFile")
Do XML stuff such as add elements...
xmlDoc.DocumentElement.AppendChild(oAlarm)xmlDoc.Save("theXMLFile")
What I want to do is to lock the file so that no other process can use the file. If a process wants to use the file, I also want it to wait and try again until file is available.
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Oct 27, 2010
one of our programmers is having an issue with a asp.net app. i had him rebuild and recompile the app to the network share on the staging server and received the same. i even deleted the files in this folder(C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files). to make sure that the server was not the issue i installed it on another server and received the same error.i found a article on msdn that states that its a source code issue.
Compiler Error Message: BC30041: Maximum number of errors has been exceeded.
Source Error:
[No relevant source lines]
Source File: vbc : Line: 0
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Aug 22, 2006
.NET 1.1VB 2003i have create a program where the program will dynamically create a mdb file, create a table, then populate the table via ADOX.dll using com interop.After populating the table i would like to FTP the said file to some FTP folder, to my dismay everytime i try to upload the mdb file i always get 0 kb, then i found out that the mdb file is "FILE-LOCKED" by some unknown process, but i dont know why because i have manually released all the resources that has been used, here is my code
[Code]...
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Jun 21, 2011
Dim bmi As New BitmapImage(New Uri(fiInfo.FullName, UriKind.Absolute))
bmi.CacheOption = BitmapCacheOption.OnLoad
this does not Use OnLoad
[code].....
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Jan 20, 2010
I've searched high and low for an answer so I'm hoping someone can help me out and I hope I explain what is happening ok. I have a number of people testing an application and one of them in particular is running into this error repeatedly. The error does not happen on my machine or almost any other. I know it is in relation to database usage but what I can't figure out is why the user only gets the error after the database has been called x number of times (and closed each time its done being used) as opposed to why the program doesn't crash the first time the database file is accessed.
The database is in MS Access and here's some pertinent info from the code - and the error is not subject to any particular database call...it just seems that after so many hits to the database its had enough and it crashes.
[Code]...
Like I said, why would the code work on almost all other machines (he's got a newer machine too and has tried both XP and Vista machines) and if there is something about his system why does is successfully call and use the database for awhile but then crashes out seemingly after a certain number of uses of the database file? I know it is not a specific call to the database because the area the application typically crashes for him at can be bypassed by changing some of the options available to the user - when he cuts back on the options used the program simply crashes at a later point in the process.
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May 21, 2010
Is there a way to lock a file without having to actually open the file and maintain a "connection" to it from my VB app? This should then prevent other users from writing/deleting/renaming the file. But I also want to allow only my app to write/delete/rename if need be.
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Apr 12, 2012
I've got a 2 part question: First question: I know that there is a query limit of 5,000 records when querying records, for performance reasons, but is there a limit when doing an aggregate query? If so, what is it? I need only to query the number of records and for one entity I can get a result of 39,000+ records, but for another entity I see an error message like:
[Code]...
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Apr 14, 2010
I am using Synclock to prevent multiple threads from logging text messages to the same file at the same time, but this doesn't seem to work:I get frequent sharing errors on the logfile, within the synclock block.The Synclock is using the variable holding the filename, because it exists all the time and because it is always the same object, whatever class instance or thread I'm in.[code]Despite using Synclock and a Using block around the code, I keep getting this error in the sw.WriteLine(Msg) line:System.IO.IOException: The process cannot access the file '(filename)' because it is being used by another process.Should I use some other type of object than a string to synchronize on?I cannot use a user interface object (button or so) because it is a windows service project.It was written and compiled in Visual Studio 2008, but targeting the 2.0 framework because it has to be able to run on some old Win2000 machines.
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May 20, 2010
I am using Ms Access 2000 on a Windows Server 2008 and I have four users connected on a network to the server accessing the databases through a VB6 application which is loaded on all of the users' computers.While using the VB6 program i receive the error "Error 3050 Could not lock file".I know it has to do with the .ldb file.I have checked the permission and all users have full read/write/modify rights on the drive and the folder that the databases are stored in.I checked the MaxLocksPerFile and it is set to 9500.I even tried compacting and repairing and still this error persists.
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Dec 21, 2011
I have a .Net 4 WinForms app that generates a DLL, calls CreateObject on the generated DLL then calls one of several methods that the DLL contains. The DLL is eventually used by a separate app. This WinForms app is just to generate and test the DLL hence why it can generate the DLL multiple times.The problem lies in the fact that calling CreateObject on the DLL locks the file to the process. The next time the DLL is generated it can't overwrite the previous DLL file on disk without closing the app completely and starting it again.
I've tried Marshal.ReleaseComObject, executing the CreateObject in a separate AppDomain, even setting the variable holding the COM object to a different COM object via CreateObject, manually calling GC.Collect() and a whole host of other things but none result in unlocking the file.The code flow is basically (simplified and generic names, etc.):
...
' Compile and generate DLL that is COM enabled and works fine
...
Dim foo As Object = CreateObject("Bar.Foo")
[code]....
is there a way to release a file lock on a COM DLL that has been instantiated via CreateObject without killing the process?
Note: this is a continuation of this original issue. I now have the DLL registering without locking the file but now the issue is with the CreateObject call not the DLL registration.
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Feb 8, 2009
How would I Create a New .txt File & Lock it with a Password with VB8....?
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Apr 29, 2012
i have written a small app that:-Periodically captures a portion of a screen to jpeg file-Uploads this file to ftp serverAt first i used My.Computer.Network.UploadFileand it worked like a charm. Then i wanted to move to FtpWebRequest async. The reason was because i implemented a global keyboard hook and locking the main thread for upload, disabled my keyboard.I copied the example in MSDN regarding FtpWebRequest. the problem i have is that it seems that the file that is being uploaded is locke
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Mar 24, 2010
how I can lock a file so it will be completely written to by the first application, then unlocked for reading by my second web ticker app? My IDE is VB 2008. The second app has a ticker timer which I can modify accordingly. However, I'm still concerned whether the web app will encounter a situation where it competes for file access.
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Feb 17, 2012
I have difficulty in removing the LDB generated by the "CREATE" method of ADOX in the following code segment.Aims: Create (on the fly) a new access database and then export data (says Arena modules) to that newly created database.
Expected: The newly created access database should be able to be used by some external operations, say Access.exe, after the end of the subroutine and without exiting the current VB program.
1) I tested that the "Arena code" do nothing about the create/release of the ldb file.
2) I tested the "Exclusive Mode" in connection string, but the access file is still locked by the vb program.
3) I tested under both inside the VB environment, and directly invoke the generated from Explorer, and same results.
4) Other database formats is not the options to me. (due to Arena export limit)
5) It is not a web app.
Code:
Sub Method1()
Dim logs As New System.Collections.Generic.List(Of String)
Dim arenaApp As Arena.Application = Nothing
Try
[code]....
Platform:
Windows 7 64bit, Office 2010 (32)
VB 2010 express
Lib: MS ADO Ext. 2.8 for DDL and Security
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Oct 4, 2011
I am writing a program that acceses a file in VB/Visual Studio 2008 on Win7 and running it as a user who has admin credentials. I am opening the file with the following code:
Dim Input As New FileStream("C:FileTest est.txt", FileMode.Append, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None) To test to make sure I can't access this file, I tried to open it with Notepad and I was able to and got no errors. I wrote a new value using Notepad and even saved it and I didn't get any errors form Notepad or my VB program.
I then went on and treid to open the same file twice from my VB program as:
Dim Input As New FileStream("C:FileTest est.txt", FileMode.Append, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None)
Dim Input2 As New FileStream("C:FileTest est.txt", FileMode., FileAccess.Read, FileShare.None)
And I receivded an error in my VB program as expected. So the FileShare.None switch kind of works. Although I was still able to open the file with Notepad while my VB program had it open. I was aslo able to open Windows Explorer and reame it and even delte it while my VB program had it "open", in the write mode no less without my VB program knowing anything about it.
Why are other applications able to ignore the FileShare.None switch? Seems pretty useless if that's the case. And a huge secruity problem
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Jan 24, 2012
1. I have to create a file. 2. Then I want to write a string into the text file.
I can do part 1 no problem with: File.Create(strFilePath) But when I try part 2 to write to the file it won't allow this as it's still being used:
sw = File.AppendText(strFileName)
sw.WriteLine(strCode)
sw.Flush()
sw.Close()
My code in part 2 works fine on a file that hasn't just been created.
How do I release the file from the File object?
There doesn't seem to be a .close or .flush option.
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May 17, 2010
I would like to know if there is any opportunity in VB.Net to use atomic operations. Or Maybe there is an opportunity to check if a file is allready in use or opened.The reason why I ask is because I got a little application that I would like to log its actions. As the applications uses threads the method for writing the log file sometimes is trying to open the log-file more than once which leads to an exception.
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Dec 15, 2011
i want to create an exe in vb.net by packaging few perl files along with it. when i am packaging those files i am able to hide those files by making the hide option true. but if the 'show hidden files' is selected those files will be visible. I want to lock/prevent the user from opening the perl file/code. want to know if there is any way to do it.
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Jun 18, 2009
I wanna load XML file with XDocument.Load method and lock it. How to do it?
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May 8, 2009
We needed an inter-process reader/writer lock.We decided to use a file and lock the first byte using LockEx and UnlockEx. The class creates a file in the system temp folder when it is created. The file is created with readwrite access and share read|write|delete.We also specify DeleteOnClose so we don't leave loads of temp files laying around. Obviously AcquireReader and AcquireWriter call LockEx with appropriate flags and ReleaseLock calls UnlockEx.We have tested this class using a small application that you can run several instances of and it works perfectly. The application that uses it has a problem, which we have managed to re-produce in another small test app. In pseudo code it is
Create InterProcessReaderWriter
Dispose InterProcessReaderWriter without acquiring any locks
Launch a child process which takes a reader lock
The first time this runs, it works fine. If you attempt to run it again, while the child process from the first time is still holding the lock, we get an UnauthorisedAccessException when trying to open the file.This appears to be a permission issue, not a sharing violation but all the processes in this test case are running as the same user.
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