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Another program is accessing your Timeslips database in a way that prevents you from accessing it.
Another program is accessing your Timeslips database in a way that prevents you from accessing it.
Check for these causes:
1. The file paths to each installation folder must look the same except for the drive letter.
I:\Timeslips and J:\Timeslips are the same. I:\ and J:\Timeslips are not.
If one of the stations is the server, it may be the culprit. It must use the same file path as other stations.
On each computer, check the Installation Folder in Help; About.
Use the Change Install Path command in Station Administrator on the computer that has a different file path.
2. Timeslips is installed in multiple locations. Only one installation can access a database.
3. A non-Timeslips program is using your database.
4. Run Station Administrator's Diagnose This Computer command for additional diagnostics.
Area: Table
Code: 126
Address: Exception tBDETableExceptionC in module Timeslip.exe at 0093E63F.
Check for these causes:
1. The file paths to each installation folder must look the same except for the drive letter.
I:\Timeslips and J:\Timeslips are the same. I:\ and J:\Timeslips are not.
If one of the stations is the server, it may be the culprit. It must use the same file path as other stations.
On each computer, check the Installation Folder in Help; About.
Use the Change Install Path command in Station Administrator on the computer that has a different file path.
2. Timeslips is installed in multiple locations. Only one installation can access a database.
3. A non-Timeslips program is using your database.
4. Run Station Administrator's Diagnose This Computer command for additional diagnostics.
Area: Table
Code: 126
Address: Exception tBDETableExceptionC in module Timeslip.exe at 0093E63F.
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