Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
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Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
I am getting an error when I start up eCabs that says
The Microsoft Jet Database Engine stopped the process because you or another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.
I am a single user on this computer and since the program is just starting up there is no way I am changing data. Any help getting my eCabs working again?
I have rebooted the computer several times and I did a repair and a modify with the current update and still have the same issue.
The Microsoft Jet Database Engine stopped the process because you or another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.
I am a single user on this computer and since the program is just starting up there is no way I am changing data. Any help getting my eCabs working again?
I have rebooted the computer several times and I did a repair and a modify with the current update and still have the same issue.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
i just went through the same problem. i uninstalled the latest control nesting and then reinstalled it again. i hope this works for you, darren
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
darren m harvey wrote:i just went through the same problem. i uninstalled the latest control nesting and then reinstalled it again. i hope this works for you, darren
Sorry Darren, not sure what you mean. What is the 'latest control nesting', where is it and how do I delete it please. Thanks.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
With eCabinets NOT running, look for a file named ecabinets.ldb and delete it. It will be in the same directory as ecabinets.mdb.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
Hey Dan,
I found the ecabinets.mdb but I don't seem to have a ecabinets.ldb file. I did a disk search for it and it didn't come up either. The only ldb file I have is StringTable.ldb
I found the ecabinets.mdb but I don't seem to have a ecabinets.ldb file. I did a disk search for it and it didn't come up either. The only ldb file I have is StringTable.ldb
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
Delete it and it should start. The .ldb files are database lock files and normally go away when you close eCabinets. They will sometimes hang around if eCabinets crashes.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
Deleted that file and still have the problem. When I start up eCabs the splash screen comes up and then the warning happens. I click OK and the warning goes away and it seems to load. But the splash display does not vanish and when I open up a job it tries to load and then the program shuts down and gives me the option to debug. I hit debug but it doesn't give me a debugging listing like most other programs do.
Can I uninstall the program and reinstall the new updated version? Or do I have to have something there to be updated.
What about another program that is at fault. I read up on the Jet error and it looks like it thinks two programs are accessing the same data so it stops the second program from accessing it so the first can complete the job.
When I start it up it is from a fresh reboot and it is the only program running, so I would guess it would have to be something loaded during the boot up sequence.
Any other ideas how to tackle the problem or go about figuring out what the culprit actually is? Thanks, getting desperate.
Can I uninstall the program and reinstall the new updated version? Or do I have to have something there to be updated.
What about another program that is at fault. I read up on the Jet error and it looks like it thinks two programs are accessing the same data so it stops the second program from accessing it so the first can complete the job.
When I start it up it is from a fresh reboot and it is the only program running, so I would guess it would have to be something loaded during the boot up sequence.
Any other ideas how to tackle the problem or go about figuring out what the culprit actually is? Thanks, getting desperate.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
OK, problem solved.
I renamed all my folders with xxx at the end of them and then reinstalled the program. Using an old code I re registered it and it worked.
But I am not content with that.
The files under the Program Files directory we OK and I just renamed the directory back to the original and I could still get the program to load.
So I went under the file D&S/User/Application Data/Thermwood and started to play around in there. I renamed the newly downloaded directory with and extra x and renamed my old directory correctly and the problem was once again amongst me. So I renamed and copied each file over from the new directory (x) to my working directory and still the problem persisted.
I looked at the directory structure and found another MDB file, this one was LocalStore.mdb. So I copied the new file onto that one and "Houston, we have ignition"
So the file LocalStore.mdb was somehow corrupted.
All is well now in eCabs land.
I renamed all my folders with xxx at the end of them and then reinstalled the program. Using an old code I re registered it and it worked.
But I am not content with that.
The files under the Program Files directory we OK and I just renamed the directory back to the original and I could still get the program to load.
So I went under the file D&S/User/Application Data/Thermwood and started to play around in there. I renamed the newly downloaded directory with and extra x and renamed my old directory correctly and the problem was once again amongst me. So I renamed and copied each file over from the new directory (x) to my working directory and still the problem persisted.
I looked at the directory structure and found another MDB file, this one was LocalStore.mdb. So I copied the new file onto that one and "Houston, we have ignition"
So the file LocalStore.mdb was somehow corrupted.
All is well now in eCabs land.
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Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz 16.00 GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro M3000M
512 GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 SSD
Win 7 Pro 64-bit
http://lrgwood.com
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Win 7 Pro 64-bit
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
I have the same problem and haven't used the programme for months! Just can't open it.
Will try what you guys suggest but not being that computer literate may have to ask you for a step by step on what to do
Will try what you guys suggest but not being that computer literate may have to ask you for a step by step on what to do
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
The way I fixed it was to change the name of the Thermwood directory in the programs directory, I put a few xxx's after the directory name. Then I went into the documents and settings/all users/application data/thermwood directory and did the same thing, renamed it with some xxx's. Then I reinstalled the newest update and used my current registration codes to activate the new setup.
Then I transferred all the info that was missing to the new setup and erased the old directories.
I went one step further and replaced each of the database files one by one until I found the corrupted one just so I knew which one it was. I didn't have to do that. But reinstalling the program was easy and transferring the data was pretty straight forward. If it isn't in the new directory, transfer it out of the old directory.
Then I transferred all the info that was missing to the new setup and erased the old directories.
I went one step further and replaced each of the database files one by one until I found the corrupted one just so I knew which one it was. I didn't have to do that. But reinstalling the program was easy and transferring the data was pretty straight forward. If it isn't in the new directory, transfer it out of the old directory.
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
thanks Leo will give it a try
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Re: Microsoft Jet Database Engine error
That did the trick all good to go