Your Network Access Was Interrupted - To Continue Close The Database And Then Open It Again
Nov 23, 2009
I have an access 2007 database that I have been developing a front end for in vb.NET for the past 3-4 weeks using vs2008 in a Windows 7 enviroment. Yesterday I started getting an error of "Your network access was interrupted. To continue close the database and then open it again." This happens in the Form Load on the line:
gotData = Me.LeaguesTableAdapter.Fill(Me.LeaguesSeasonsPlayersDataSet.Leagues)
I can go into access 2007 and view all the data fine and in vs2008 I can view the server explorer and browse the tables. However, under data sources if I try and preview the data, I get the same error message as before. What confuses me the most is that the database is not stored on a server is just stored in My Documents. It was origionally stored on my desktop pc but has been copied to the My Documents on my laptop. But as I mentioned previously it has been working fine and has just all of a sudden started throwing this exception by my Try Catch routine. FYI I have tried creating a new DB and importing the tables from the old DB but this hasn't solved the problem either.
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Apr 21, 2009
When using SQL connections in my program, will I have to open and close the connection and the data reader each time I want to access the database ?
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Nov 5, 2010
I am working on a VB.NET project that grabs data from an Access DB file. All the code snipeets I have come across open the DB, do stuff and close it for each operation. I currently have the DB open for the entire time the application is running and only close it when the application exits.
My question is: Is there a benefit to opening the connection to the DB file for each operation instead of keeping it open for the duration the application is running?
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Apr 26, 2012
I want to know what is the right way to close my Database connection while its open.
This is how i open my connection.[code..]
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Mar 5, 2009
I am using the MsgBox Function as a help on my program to notify users of unusable entries in my program. After the MsgBox pops up, and the user clicks on either 'OK' or 'Cancel', the program need to clear the box that the bad data was entered in, and continue with the program. What I am trying to do I guess is keep the program from returning unusable values by informing the user of entries that will return such values. But, where I am running into a problem is in when I click on OK or Cancel, the program continues as if nothing was called as a result of the MsgBox info being thrown.
Here is the code I have so far, mind you that I have used several of the other MsgBox codes to no avail.
I think what I need to do is have a line of code that calls my "textbox.clear" if certain criteria are met. but when I tried this, the program did not return to my GUI, it simply ran with a value of "0" in the "textbox.text" that the clear was called on.
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Apr 23, 2009
I have a macro running in Autodesk Inventor that opens and closes an Excel workbook.When the macro closes the workbook a message box prompts whether I want to save or not.I dont.How can I close the message box without save and continue my macro.Or better yet, how can i keep this message box from even coming up?I've tried this where "oExcldoc" is the workbook:
oExcldoc.close (savechanges =false)
it freezes up inventor.
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Jul 6, 2009
I want to connect an access dabase from a central server using vb.net 2005.
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Jun 22, 2010
I am working on a project based on networking. My problem is that database on server (time to time updated by clients Application) is available in shared folder sometime any client delete that database file from shared folder then project stopped working. So give me process for accomplish this problem is there any way through which is database on server work invisibly and client unable to delete that file. I tried read only attribute on shared folder then my project unable to insert record in that database file.
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Nov 5, 2011
I am developing a Visual Basic .NET application to be used by the staff of a small training centre nearby. The front-end (UI, menus, etc.) will all be in VB .NET, and there will be a back-end database for storing all of the required data, such as student records and meeting information. What I would like to know is if it's possible to use a Microsoft Access database for this purpose, and have it accessible by all the staff in the centre (on the same network) at the same time. For example, would I be able to put the database in a shared network folder, and have a copy of the VB application on each PC that would all be able to read/edit/add to the database?
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Mar 3, 2010
I'm trying to connect to a database on a big corperate network (access db). I can not load my application and DB on a shared network drive as it does not have the correct permissions. How else can I try connecting to a db of some sort and allow users to insert/edit/delete rows? as it's a network drive I can not install a DB such as SQL Server on it.
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Dec 23, 2009
I created a connection to a Microsoft Access database by using the wizard. Now in the server connections I see my data connection to the db. I'm trying to create a method to compact the database, so I used JRO to do it. To do it however, an exclusive access is required, and when I try to call the method I get an exception.
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Mar 16, 2011
(using VB2008) I am trying to automate Access from VB.Net. To do this, I added two libraries to my project, Microsoft.Office Interop.Access v12.0.0.0, and dao v10.0.4504.0. This seems to give me all the necessary commands, yet when I tried to open up an Access database via the following code:
CODE:
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Nov 11, 2010
I have an application running with a access db. I have written some code to copy & zip the db file to another location (selected by the user) for the purpose of backup. (I am using sharpzipwrapper)Whenever I try to run the code for the copying & zipping it gives me an exception saying that the file cannot be zipped as it is use.Do I have to close all open connections in order to backup the .accdb file? If yes then how? else what do i have to do inorder to get 'access' to the file.Do I have to exit the application to close all connections? These connections are written in code for e.g. :
dim
cnStudent as
oledbconnection
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Mar 4, 2011
In a program I'm working on, I want a "Loading..." dialog to close when it can't log in to a site using the username and password provided by the user. Basically, I have the code set up right because the function it is supposed to carry out when that occurs does work, but for some reason it ends up in some really weird stuff happening. In the Loading form, I have it set to do "Form1.Show()" and then "Me.Close()", assuming it would simply show the login form and then close the Loading form. However, when this happens, the Loading form closes, and then for only an instant Form1 shows, and then the Loading form shows and Form1 closes. This happens forever until I stop the debugging, and I can't seem to figure out why. Am I using the wrong method? What exactly does Me.Close() do anyways? All I want to do is close the form and open another
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Jan 7, 2012
Getting this error message and can't seem to figure it out.I have checked and the database iS CLOSED from all possible angles.
rivate Sub Form2_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
ref()
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Aug 17, 2009
how do i open any access database in visual basic? the code will be general as i will not know the actual filepath of the database itself
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Jul 31, 2009
I want to compress an ms access database using vb.net. If the database is open this fails. How can I close the database, compress it, then reopen the database using vb.net code to accomplish this. I've already successfully written the code for compression, but I can't find anything on closing the database while leaving ms access open.
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Apr 20, 2010
with two fields each and write the results to a third Access database as part of a data mining program with finance applications.Here is the code in question:
Imports System.Data.OleDb
Partial Class Form1
Dim DMDatabase01 As OleDbConnection = New
[code].....
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Mar 3, 2011
i use this command to open my ms access database file, but it is not working, what is the problem.... i learn this command from internet tutorials. [code]
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Sep 8, 2009
I am using ms access 2003 as my database in vb.net,i want to secure it with a password. what should i add to my code to open my DB?
Public con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\jada\Database\jadaDB.mdb")
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May 16, 2010
I want to open an accessdatabase in vb.net with a click of a button.I found this example code at the microsoft site.[code]I've added it to my project, but it gives an error that the type 'Access.application is not defined'.
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Apr 14, 2009
A. A Visual Basic program is developed to read a text file to Access 2003 database using the Data Access Objects (DAO). The following is the DAO command:
Set db = DAO.DBEngine(0).OpenDatabase("C:TempMyAccess2003.mdb")
B. The office Access 2003 database (*.mdb) is going to be upgraded to Access 2007 database (*.accdb).
C. The Visual Basic program is revised to read the same text file to Access 2007 database using the same Data Access Objects (DAO), The following is the DAO command:
Set db = DAO.DBEngine(0).OpenDatabase("C:TempMyAccess2007.accdb")
D. The following error message occurs when the revised Visual Basic program is executed:
"Run-time error '3343': Unrecognized database format"
I had previously used VB6; I am now using VS2008; What is the best manner to now open the database using the VB code? The code works with the Access 2003 database.
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Jan 10, 2011
I'm creating a database backup function into by program which will allow the user to locally backup a database to the selected folder. How do I go about doing this? I realise you cant copy an open database, but I cant think of any other way to do it.
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Oct 21, 2009
In my program, I have a timer with a inteval set to 1000ms. The timer is executing a MySQL-command, and right now I'm opening and closing the connection each time.
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Nov 29, 2009
I have an app with a password protected MS access database connected to it. lets say the password is "123".
when I run my app i get an error saying that the password is incorrect even thought its not.i have been readig around but am strugling to find a solution.
this is the line that causes the error:
Me.Table1TableAdapter.Fill(Me.PassSafeMianDataSet.Table1)
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Dec 8, 2008
I can't open an Access database on a mapped drive. However it works if I use the UNC path. how I can get this to work? See the code below for an example of what works and what doesn't...
Code:
mConnString = "provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\tiger-2000dvb_mt7MTrackBE.mdb" ' This works
mConnString = "provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=T:vb_mt7MTrackBE.mdb" ' this does not work
Dim objConn As New OleDbConnection(mConnString)
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The error message I receive is...'T:vb_mt7MTrackBE.mdb' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.I've done the obvious and verified that t:vb_mt7MtrackBE.mdb is a valid path.
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Dec 3, 2009
I've been working on an application for awhile that, basically, allows the viewing and printing of a maintenance database. It allows the user to view basic information for the object and then view the maintenance history. My approach for the maintenance history is simply to have unique tables per object since a history has to be kept for each, however, I'm running into a problem in the application that allows the user to view the general information from one DB and the Maintenance history from the other DB.
Say you have Object ID BG1. I can enter the object ID into a search field, pull the data from the general DB and display the data, but I also need it to pull the information from the maintenance history and display. If maintenance history for this object is not found, then create a new table within the DB, fill the columns with the required fields and allow for the user to edit the history.
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Jun 1, 2010
Open a Access database (protected with a password) in my application in Visual Basic 2008. I use Oledb connection to link my Application to the database. When my Access database is not protected with password my connection goes well, but I don't know how to set my password of my database in my application. I have "googled", but I can't find something that works for me. [code]----
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May 10, 2008
1-i have a peer to peer network (every computer can be server and clinet) and i want to write a server- client program with vb 2005 and access date base to install on any comuter as a server. that serve has a data base with user name , password and credit field filled in access database .clients must connect to server and get permissin from data base field(username and password) to open an special program.
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Dec 5, 2011
My.Computer.Network.UploadFile(location & "/index.html", "ftp://" & Myserver & "/index/index.html", Myuser, Mypass)
Dim objWriter As nd what I mean.
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