Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005)
Could not use ''; file already in use.
/test.asp, line 6
and here is the code from test.asp
<%
dim cn, rs
set cn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cn.open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:inetpubwwwroothoffmanlaw.mdb"
set rs = conn.execute("SELECT * FROM Login")
rs.close
set rs = nothing
cn.close
set cn = nothing
%>
I am testing a new website I built on the actual server. My section for uploading documents seems to be giving me problems. Can someone help me please? This is the error I am getting:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'
'c:logindatairb.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 got the page to actually show up however when I click on the button to send the info into the DB I get this error coming up.
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'
The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'd:htmlusershostingdomaincomhtmlsarahsarahpr o.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. Code:
WTF does this mean please anybody? Have I made some elemental error somewhere, this is happening on a clients website and I start panicking as I cannot find anything obvious.
My text file, dsn file, and asp page are all in the same directory on the web server.My problem is that I want the text file to be on drive U: (which is each users drive)When I do this I get the following error (even if I copy the dsn file to the U: drive):-
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Text Driver] '(unknown)' 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'm getting the following error on one of the servers I maintain:code:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[MySQL][MyODBC 5.00.11][MySQL] 2006 MySQL server has gone away
Always occurs when the MySQL server it connects to restarts, which is hosted on another box. Nothing but an IIS restart fixes it.Is there anything I can do to get ASP to automatically pick-up the connection, or force a reconnect? I'm not an ASP coder, so a little hand-holding would be nice (don't worry, I won't kiss you).
I am getting this error after uploading an asp search page and attempting to search an MS ACCESS database.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN for process 0x7d0 Thread 0x340 DBC 0x2870cd9c Jet'.
I've researched the error code online,and it seems to be server-side,but a lot of the server talk is pretty much Greek to me.
My asp run smoothly before. But, now, I found the ASP page is not smoothly recently. Sometime if the ASP is requested to connect to Access, the page will prompt
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN for process 0xdd8 Thread 0xae0 DBC 0x3a85074 Jet'.
I need help figuring out this Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' error.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Operation must use an updateable query.
register.asp, line 115
I created a simple registration form. It works for me but when i uploaded to a remote server...it doesn't work any more. The host said he made a System DSN connection to the registration.mdb database. Code:
I have one activex control which fetches data from database and writes it in text file. This control i am using in my asp page. The page executes perfectly fine on my machine but when i execute it from different machine it gives me following error:
I've had some problems with an ASP site I've developed. Everything is pretty simple/basic, however, the box it is hosted on is very "neglected" to say the least (old NT 4.0 box, zero services, etc).
Anyway, I have these pages that worked fine until today. The pages are fed from an Access 2000 database. The system administrator's been switching all the DNS records for various boxes lately and was wondering if this could be the culprit giving me this error.
I know this error is often associated with I_USR account privileges, could they have been re-set during this process thus giving me the error? Or could it be something else?
we just transfered our ASP app from one server to another(test-production). we are getting this error. I searched a lot and found one microsoft article which said to detect if it is a permission problem or not, give the folder full control and check it, if the problem is resolved with full control the it is permission thingy.
I did the same and my problem went off and it wokrs fine, But my network admin says we cannot do bec it would be very dangerous and people could easily change things. we production is a win2003 server and we r using access db.
I am getting an error 80004005 when I try to update a record in my database. I did a quick search for the cause of this errir and found loads of stuff. However, the error I get is just:
error '80004005' /dev/update.asp, line 17
I have read here that most of the time this is to do with permissions, but the error I get doesnt really shed a lot of light on what is wrong. Code:
I have googled this error, but it only tells me that my db is not working-- I doubt this is the problem, because when I run the code that is exactly the same, except for a reference to a different table and a different recordset variable, it works perfectly.
I am trying to duplicate a form that generates an excel spreadsheet and customize it to utilize a different set of tables from my db than the original. Code:
This post is directly related to MS Knowledge Base Article 306269, "Error 80004005 The MS Jet Database Engine Cannot Open the File"
- - This is the precise error I'm getting on a new Login .asp page. Have followed the resolution steps outlined in Article 306269 (mentioned above) which have not resulted in success. Below is the TOTAL error message I'm getting, if anything may be determined by this:
Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '(unknown)'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. Code:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Cannot open database requested in login 'lstudents'. Login fails.
/default.asp, line 14 ----------------------------------------------------------- here is my code im using for the connection.
<%dim conn, strsql, rsuser set conn = server.createobject("ADODB.Connection") set rsuser= server.createobject("ADODB.Recordset") %>
I have been getting this error on simple ASP code on my web site
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets] SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
The Web Server is running on NT(sp6a) and IIS 4.0 The database is on a separate Windows 2000 (Sp 4) with MS SQL Server 2000 (8.00.760) And the PDC on a separate NT(sp6a) server. The application is accessed via a Cisco PIX 515 Firewall.
This error appears intermittently at random times without any specific pattern and rebooting the PDC then web server always clears the problem.
I have replicated the application inside the firewall and this runs trouble free so it would appear the problem is either with the web server or the firewall but as I have little experience of either I am unsure where to start. Code:
I am trying to parse a page which takes the ID from an URL from another page and processes accordingly. As soon as I have added the ASP code and parse it I get the error '80004005'.
I have no idea why I am getting this error and have never got it before. The error is pointing at line 63 which is underlined in the code below. The code snippet highlighted in bold below is where I think the problem lies. Code:
I don't know what to do...someone told me to run some software on the network to see what's going on, and there isn't a problem at all. I'm running a script from my localhost that insert oh 17,000 into 25 tables. but i keep receiving this error: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005'
[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
The error line changes every single time. I'm stumped, scraping the bottom of the barrel. I have no clue as to what to do.
I am getting this error on the connection string. in the following code.
<code> Dim objConn, objRS, strQ Dim strConnection Set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") strConnection = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" & "DBQ=" & server.mappath("datawudb.mdb") & ";" objConn.Open strConnection <----- here is where the error is strQ ="SELECT * FROM Comments WHERE PostIndex=True " set objRS=objConn.Execute(strQ) </code>
I haven't changed anything on this page it has been working fine till about an hour ago Does anone have a clue how I might go about fixing it?
It seems to allow me to connect on the index page and then error on signin page. If I wait long enough it will let me log on but error every time I open a new connection.
I'm writing a website.. I designed and coded the site on my laptop. Now that I am finished I've uploaded the site on an IIS server.
Information:
I'm writing the site in ASP, with an Access database. Now that I've upload the site to ISS, I am getting this error!
This error is often used by ASP, it gets there if u get problems with policies, like users who can eddit the database. I've added IUSER with write/read rights, so that cant be the problem.
IIS is configured succesfully... The problem does nog accur, if I am the only one on the website, but it does when many users get to the site.
Well I found the next thing, and it seemed logical...: ASP connects with a connection- string... when u call a SQL database, the connectionstring is loaded, when u kill the browser (or page) the connectionstring dies asswell.
But with Access, the connectionstring remains. There is a limit on these strings, (100) so if many users connect, many strings are created, but this isnt it either
Error:
Provider error '80004005' Unspecified error, this error is located on the line where the connectionstring is declared.
Im in a real pickle - the most annoying thing is, because the database was working perfectly for a month, but suddenly im getting this -
Provider error '80004005'
Unspecified error
/site/bars_list.asp, line 15
code -
Set site01 = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
It does not make any sense. all i did was upload the database to the server, made a couple of ASP pages, and suddenly it wont work. Any possible ideas here?
Hosting is being done at a WebHost company. ASP makes calls to database and seems to work on first call, but second call (refresh or do anything with data first call pulls up) it errors out.
this only showed up today, after testing worked fine for first 24 hours of i have taken the database off the host site and replaced it looking at it as well as reset the read/write permissions to directory and mdb file as well (it is Access). Still no go - same issues.
I would like to know what causes this error, b/c its happening in different spots throughout the scripts i have ran. The first script will run fine and then the second one will run about a fourth, halfway, or 3/4 the way thru and then it give me this error. This error never happens at the beginning but somewhere in the script at times. Its just spotty and I don't know why. I've ran these scripts several times before and in the past week this has been beating me up. I've been praying that I wouldn't get errors and was successful twice. What's going on
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).] SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
I recently upgraded a client's database from SQL 6.5 to 2000. While I was testing the pages, I encountered the following error on one of the pages:
Providererror '80004005' Unspecified error D:INETPUBWWWROOTMTONLINEFACIL../includes/func_dataaccess.inc, line 18
The include file has a function that has the connection string. There are many other pages that access the same include and they work fine. Searched net but could not find the right answer to my problem. IIS and SQL Server are on the same machine.
I get an email from an organization I developed a template web site for. They are offering the site to their clients. The site has two features, one of which is an FAQ page and another is a make an appointment page. Both use ASP, the FAQ sends a cdont email and makes an entry to an Access database. The appt. form just sends an email. Anyway, one member of the organization sent an email to say that when ever he submits an faq, he (and his friends???) get this error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
General error Unable to open registry key 'Temporary(volatile) Jet DSN for process 9x11c8 Thread 0x192c DBC 0x1796a9bc Jet
I went to the site and submitted an FAQ entry and it worked perfectly. Then, like a good little web master I Googled that error message and got this page -
This is where I need your help. There is something about a registry key but I haven't a clue what is to be done about it. The members at the organization can also submit the FAQ form, or so I understand they can, but the web site owner in Missouri gets the error. Can anyone shed some light?
Running Access 97 on Xin Xp. Please note the recordset icon that is created in the folder with the database does disappear after the first submit as it should. I have even tried a new database. :-(
When I run this code it is fine the first submit and posts but on the second it has an error:
Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN for process 0xc64 Thread 0x174 DBC 0x1036b8c Jet'. /projectsoftware/test/theme_addition.asp, line 26