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I'm writing an application that has to open a preexisting BDE database that has been saved by a third party. In this application, I currently have a TDatabase ( DriverName: STANDARD) with path set correctly in Params. I can now set Connected to true without an error message. There is also a TTable with DatabaseName set to the values of the TDatabase and TableName set to the.db-file that lies in the folder (the name was automatically filled in, I only hat to select it). Now the problem: If I set Active to true, an error message complains about missing access rights for C: PDOXUSRS.NET. I know I could set another path using BDEADMIN, but I need to solve this in my application - I can't expect every customer to do this change.

Furthermore, I have a test machine with the third party application running - it can access the database without any error, while my application throws the aforementioned error. This leads me to the suspicion there might be a workaround. Is there such a workaround? I only need read access to the database. Solved it thanks to the Thank you very much. Quote: How to change NET DIR programmatically so it persists [.] You should also remember that if you have programs that change their own NET DIR locations at runtime, using either the DbiSetProp function or the NetFileDir property of a TSession component, this will override the NET DIR value in the configuration file. It pointed me to the possibility of changing the NET DIR in code: Session.NetFileDir:= MyCustomTempDir; After doing that, Table1.active:= true works and the data shows up in a connected TDBGrid.

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