Windows 7 home Premium & dotConnect
Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011 14:42
Hi Guys
Brainy and no so brainy people like me.
I was wondering if this has occurred with anyone else over the past 6 weeks.
We have a product that is still developed in framework 1.1, it work on all platforms without any hassles.
6 weeks ago, one oof our client desktop machines that acts as a mini-server running W7 Home Premium does not allow any MSQL connections.
It refuses to connect to localhost mysql server or even a remote internet mysql database.
Same application on any other machine works 100% and at this point yes, MOST of you are going "Firewall", sadly we have tried almost everything to get this sorted out.
The cannot connect to mysql error (10060) error appears on this machine.
We have uninstalled the AV and put AVG, disabled it even and added rules for the 3306 ports, we have re-installed the app several times, we have downloaded and installed the SP1 for win7, we have come to our whits end!
Any suggestions to see what the hassles is with the corelab.mysql.dll?
Coz with navicat we can connect to the localhost or the web mysql server.
How strange is that?
Brainy and no so brainy people like me.
I was wondering if this has occurred with anyone else over the past 6 weeks.
We have a product that is still developed in framework 1.1, it work on all platforms without any hassles.
6 weeks ago, one oof our client desktop machines that acts as a mini-server running W7 Home Premium does not allow any MSQL connections.
It refuses to connect to localhost mysql server or even a remote internet mysql database.
Same application on any other machine works 100% and at this point yes, MOST of you are going "Firewall", sadly we have tried almost everything to get this sorted out.
The cannot connect to mysql error (10060) error appears on this machine.
We have uninstalled the AV and put AVG, disabled it even and added rules for the 3306 ports, we have re-installed the app several times, we have downloaded and installed the SP1 for win7, we have come to our whits end!
Any suggestions to see what the hassles is with the corelab.mysql.dll?
Coz with navicat we can connect to the localhost or the web mysql server.
How strange is that?