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    Posted: 12 December 2004 at 10:58am

I'm on a free host (websamba.com) and recently i'v been getting some wierd messages such as:

Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'

Cannot open any more tables.

/me/forum/common.asp, line 543

i get these messages mostly when i try to log in, but they can occur on the admin page. What is causing these and is there anyway around the problem?
Thanks alot
Ed


Edited by -boRg- - 12 December 2004 at 12:23pm
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I've had a good look on google and MSDN and can't find anything on this strange error.

Maybe your host has put a limit on the number of connections to Access databases, as you are using a free host it doesn't surprise me.

Try contacting your web host about this error.

I would recommend upgrading to a paid hosting account as free accounts are only to give people a taster and aren't really capably of supporting more complex applications like forums.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;3045 36
 
Basically, it's asying you need to use the Jet engine with SP6 applied. I believe you also need MDAC greater than 2.5
 
The article contains code for replicating the situation.
Create and run an asp page on your site with the following code to check the mdac/ado version.
dim objAdoVer
Set objAdoVer = Server.CreateObject("adodb.connection")
response.write "ADOVersion = " & objAdoVer.Version
Set objAdoVer = Nothing
 

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Well that code didn't work thanks for the help anyway, i think im going to go with what -boRg- suggested and pay for some hosting,
Thanks anyway
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