SquirrelHead
New Member
Hello,
I am trying to make a connection to a Progress database but am getting the following error message when attempting to connect.
"The shared memory is version 6413727; expected 13727 (1178)"
I am trying to connect on a Windows Server machine using the following command.
C:\oe117\bin\prowin32.exe D:\l\db\mydb -rx
When I run the above command I get the "Powered by Progress" splash appear but then instead of the tramlines I get the above error message on screen. I hit OK and am dropped back to the command prompt.
Based on searches I believe this is caused by a mismatch between the versions of client and server. This is a third party system and whilst I know how to write and compile progress scripts to analyse the data I know very little about the actual workings of progress!
Can someone please help point me in the right direction as I have been trying to sort this for a few days now and am at the point of pulling out what little hair I have left.
Thank you
Regards
Squirrel
I am trying to make a connection to a Progress database but am getting the following error message when attempting to connect.
"The shared memory is version 6413727; expected 13727 (1178)"
I am trying to connect on a Windows Server machine using the following command.
C:\oe117\bin\prowin32.exe D:\l\db\mydb -rx
When I run the above command I get the "Powered by Progress" splash appear but then instead of the tramlines I get the above error message on screen. I hit OK and am dropped back to the command prompt.
Based on searches I believe this is caused by a mismatch between the versions of client and server. This is a third party system and whilst I know how to write and compile progress scripts to analyse the data I know very little about the actual workings of progress!
Can someone please help point me in the right direction as I have been trying to sort this for a few days now and am at the point of pulling out what little hair I have left.
Thank you
Regards
Squirrel