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I have more precisions about this problem.
Looking at the logs, it appears that :
* When contacting a "local" server (192.168.*.*), the driver asks
the user login and pass
* When contacting another server (routable address), the driver
tempt to use the Access UID ("Admin") with a password.
Guillaume Gautreau a =E9crit :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to use the postgresql driver in Access, in order to query a
> postgresql server in my company. I'm linking tables inside Access with
> the driver, and all the setup works fine.
> But there is a very strange issue when closing the file and re-opening =
it.
> When I do all this stuff on my client and a test server *all works
> great*. My server have the address *192.168.*.**. I don't want Access
> to remember the password. When I open the file and click on a table,
> the driver window pops up and I have to type it.
> When I try to do the same with the production server (with *a routable
> address*) I get an issue. The driver pop up does not appear and it
> seems to try to contact the server with the good login, but the
> password can't be the good one. And then, it sends an error.
> Then, I do the exact same thing from another client, but querying my
> testing server. The IP address used is then routable (my test server
> is a virtual one, using NAT). I query the exact same server from
> another location. And I experienced the exact same error.
> No problem for linking the tables, but when I close then reopen
> Access, it seems to try to directly contact the server without asking
> me the password. And then, it fails.
>
> I tried the previous driver version (7.*), all works fine. But I just
> can not use it because i need the SSL sup****t (and this version seems
> not to sup****t it).
>
> Did you experienced the same issue ? Could you give me more precisions =
?
> Could you help me ?
>
> Thanks
> --=20
> Guillaume Gautreau
> Responsable projets SI
> Bureau P-417
> Tel : +33 (0)1.64.15.33.22
> Ecole des ponts
> 6 et 8 avenue Blaise Pascal - Cit=E9 Descartes
> Champs-sur-Marne - 77455 Marne la Vall=E9e cedex 2
>
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Responsable projets SI
Bureau P-417
Tel : +33 (0)1.64.15.33.22
Ecole des ponts
6 et 8 avenue Blaise Pascal - Cit=E9 Descartes
Champs-sur-Marne - 77455 Marne la Vall=E9e cedex 2
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I have more precisions about this problem.<br>
<br>
Looking at the logs, it appears that :<br>
<ul>
<li>When contacting a "local" server (192.168.*.*), the driver asks
the user login and pass</li>
<li>When contacting another server (routable address), the driver
tempt to use the Access UID ("Admin") with a password.</li>
</ul>
<br>
<br>
Guillaume Gautreau a écrit :
<blockquote cite=3D"mid:47946613.2050100@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" type=3D"cite">Hi,<br>
<br>
I'd like to use the postgresql driver in Access, in order to query a
postgresql server in my company. I'm linking tables inside Access with
the driver, and all the setup works fine.<br>
But there is a very strange issue when closing the file and re-opening
it.<br>
When I do all this stuff on my client and a test server <b>all works
great</b>. My server have the address <b>192.168.*.*</b>. I don't want
Access to remember the password. When I open the file and click on a
table, the driver window pops up and I have to type it.<br>
When I try to do the same with the production server (with <b>a
routable address</b>) I get an issue. The driver pop up does not appear
and it seems to try to contact the server with the good login, but the
password can't be the good one. And then, it sends an error.<br>
Then, I do the exact same thing from another client, but querying my
testing server. The IP address used is then routable (my test server is
a virtual one, using NAT). I query the exact same server from another
location. And I experienced the exact same error.<br>
No problem for linking the tables, but when I close then reopen Access,
it seems to try to directly contact the server without asking me the
password. And then, it fails.<br>
<br>
I tried the previous driver version (7.*), all works fine. But I just
can not use it because i need the SSL sup****t (and this version seems
not to sup****t it).<br>
<br>
Did you experienced the same issue ? Could you give me more precisions ?<=
br>
Could you help me ?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
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Guillaume Gautreau
Responsable projets SI
Bureau P-417
Tel : +33 (0)1.64.15.33.22
Ecole des ponts
6 et 8 avenue Blaise Pascal - Cité Descartes
Champs-sur-Marne - 77455 Marne la Vallée cedex 2
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Guillaume Gautreau
Responsable projets SI
Bureau P-417
Tel : +33 (0)1.64.15.33.22
Ecole des ponts
6 et 8 avenue Blaise Pascal - Cité Descartes
Champs-sur-Marne - 77455 Marne la Vallée cedex 2
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