Windows - No Disk Error (OpenInsight 32-Bit)
At 07 JAN 2009 11:50:46PM Chee Onn Wu wrote:
I am having one customer running Windows XP and
Windows Vista Business Edition as a client and
OpenInsight 7.2.X resides on Windows Server 2003.
Client connect to the server by using map drives.
Problem arises on Windows Vista machine whereby I getting this error message when client try to launch OpenInsight from the Vista Machine.
The error message is
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0xc0000013 Parameters 0x75BE92A0
0x00000004 0x75BE92A0 0x75BE92A0
with the button "Cancel" "Tray Again" "Continue"
There is no problem at all for the XP Machine
Anyone can enlighten me?
Thanks first.
At 08 JAN 2009 01:02AM Barry Stevens wrote:
Try 'google'ing "Windows - No Disk"
At 08 JAN 2009 01:29AM Colin Rule wrote:
I have seen something similar when attempting to attach tables in a folder/drive which no longer exists.
Colin
At 08 JAN 2009 08:51AM Jared Bratu wrote:
Is Vista 64 or 32bit?
From Barry Stevens' suggestion there is a variety of talk on the net about this error. Most of it seems to surround CD/DVD/USB drivers and misbehaving startup programs and Windows Vista. What happens if you restart in safe mode with network support to test run the program?
At 09 JAN 2009 01:07AM Chee Onn Wu wrote:
Is Vista 32 bit.
I had tried to restart in safe mode with network but problem is still the same. Still no solution for it…
Any other idea?
At 09 JAN 2009 01:47AM Aaron Kaplan wrote:
Are you sure the shortcut is pointing to a valid location?
At 09 JAN 2009 04:56AM Chee Onn Wu wrote:
Ya I am very sure the shortcut is correct.
One thing very weird is same system got 2 application.
First application no problem but login another application face this issue. Please help.
At 09 JAN 2009 07:30AM John Bouley wrote:
Based on that I would suspect there is something strange in the dbt file. Try RUN DEFINE_DATABASE "your database", 1
That should resave with current attached files.
HTH,
John
At 15 JAN 2009 03:52PM Gary Clark wrote:
Chee, Don't know if you have resolved this issue but, you might try to use UNC mapping (\\servername\dir1\oisight…) on your Vista machine instead of drive mapping.