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<rss version="2.0"><channel><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><copyright>Copyright 2026, PC SOFT</copyright><lastBuildDate>22 Jan 2016 01:31:34 Z</lastBuildDate><pubDate>21 Jan 2016 15:47:27 Z</pubDate><description>I have a multi-user WIndev application that uses shared Hyperfiles in a folder. The application itself works fine. &#13;
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I wrote some PHP code which I use on a IIS web page which uses the ODBC connector to access some specific data within the Hyperfiles. Using either a static IP or something like DynDns it is possible to get restricted data access externally using this page.  Again it works fine.&#13;
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In fact it all works fine while the data folder is on the same computer as the web server. It doesn't matter if its the C: drive or any drive that is plugged in. The moment that the data is on our network NAS drive it no longer works and I get an error accessing the data. The NAS drive is a mapped drive. It works quite happily with the application. &#13;
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I have altered the data directory in the OBDC (32bit) administrator and in my connection string. All fine while using the local drives of C: to G: but it fails the instant I use the mapped drive. &#13;
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It strikes me as something to do with permissions but I turned UAC off and it made no difference at all. We have three NAS drives and they all give the same error. It's the same on a shared folder on another computer. I even tried using the URL and the IP address of the NAS drive in the connection string.&#13;
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Has anyone had anything similar?</description><ttl>30</ttl><generator>WEBDEV</generator><language>en_US</language><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/55971-windev-php-and-odbc/read.awp</link><title>Windev, PHP and ODBC</title><managingEditor>moderateur@pcsoft.fr (El moderador)</managingEditor><webMaster>webmaster@pcsoft.fr (El webmaster)</webMaster><item><author>fromweb</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/55971-windev-php-and-odbc-55979/read.awp</comments><pubDate>22 Jan 2016 01:31:34 Z</pubDate><description>Hi Norman,&#13;
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look at the permissions for IUSER on your web server (or equivalent &#13;
name). THat's the one doing the web stuff. G…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/55971-windev-php-and-odbc-55979/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/55971-windev-php-and-odbc-55979/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/55971-windev-php-and-odbc/read.awp">Windev, PHP and ODBC</source><title>Re: Windev, PHP and ODBC</title></item></channel></rss>
