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Posted: January 06 2011 at 23:19 | IP Logged Quote Brandon

Hey Guys:

I'm not sure exactly what happen. Now when I try to open PowerHome, I get the ODBC Configuration for Adaptive Server Anywhere client window.





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Please let me know how to handle.

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Posted: January 07 2011 at 08:37 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

Did you reinstall to a different directory? Check the PH INI to make sure the path to the DB is correct. Also if you have Quickbooks running it can cause the same problem.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 00:04 | IP Logged Quote Brandon

It looks correct.

pwrhome.ini

[Database]
DBF=C:\powerhome\Database\pwrhome.db


Is pointing to the current databaase.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 00:20 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

Is this a continuation of the problem you had last year or did something change and it has reoccurred? The install seems to be the same as mine with Win7 C:\powerhome. I have UAC at min but don’t think that makes a difference.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 11:41 | IP Logged Quote Brandon

Still no luck.

I tried uninstalling and then reinstalling.

Here's what the other screens look like.





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Posted: January 08 2011 at 12:21 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

Just for fun try starting it from Windows Explorer c:\Powerhome\pwrhome.exe and right click and run as administrator.

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BeachBum wrote:
Just for fun try starting it from Windows Explorer c:\Powerhome\pwrhome.exe and right click and run as administrator.


No luck. Thanks for suggestion.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 13:27 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

The only thing left I can think of is reinstall it using defaults and move the ini and db over to the new directory and change the path for db. Run as admin and uac off. See if that changes the equation.

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The only thing left I can think of is reinstall it using defaults and move the ini and db over to the new directory and change the path for db. Run as admin and uac off. See if that changes the equation.


Didn't work either. The only thing that has happened since last successful run is that I blew up a LampLinc. Other than that everything is the same.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 19:10 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

Well usually that message is associated with the database not being in the same path as everything else putting it in broad terms. I have found it also to be a problem when other programs using ODBC as in Quickbooks. I’m sure there are others. There is obvious something in conflict with SysBase (Adapter Server) opening the database. It may be a simple answer but we have done the simple things so these sounds like a Dave fix. May be an SQL problem don’t know. Something is interfering. If something pops up in my pea brain I'll beam up.

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Well usually that message is associated with the database not being in the same path as everything else putting it in broad terms. I have found it also to be a problem when other programs using ODBC as in Quickbooks. I’m sure there are others. There is obvious something in conflict with SysBase (Adapter Server) opening the database. It may be a simple answer but we have done the simple things so these sounds like a Dave fix. May be an SQL problem don’t know. Something is interfering. If something pops up in my pea brain I'll beam up.


Beach::

Thanks for help. I took some screenshots of my ODBC System DSN and File DSN. Didn't see anything for powerhome.





Looking fwd: to getting at it. Thanks.

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This is what mine shows maybe it will lead you to something…



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BeachBum wrote:
This is what mine shows maybe it will lead you to something…


I have the SQLServer Driver installed too.

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Posted: January 08 2011 at 20:48 | IP Logged Quote BeachBum

I know someone who can fix these super problems from above and yes you guessed it his name starts with D.

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Posted: February 08 2011 at 20:47 | IP Logged Quote raven77m

Brandon wrote:
Hey Guys:

I'm not sure exactly what happen. Now when I try to open PowerHome, I get the ODBC Configuration for Adaptive Server Anywhere client window.





IMG]../uploads/Brandon/2011-01-06_231903_powerhome03.jpg[/IMG]

Please let me know how to handle.

Thanks
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I had something very similar happen. Hopefully yours is not the same problem as mine, but my database was corrupt. I emailed it to "The man from above who's name starts with D." and he could not repair it. He said his success rate on DB repair is pretty low.
I hope that's not your problem, but thought I should share my experience with it.
Good luck!!!

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