Hello monks
This may be quite a silly Question due to my lack of Windows Expertise. User 1 has created with my application a SQLite database and saved it in the Windows *ProgramData* Folder. User 1 can read and write the database without problems. If now User 2 uses the same Computer and logs in Windows, the same application of mine can NOT write in the same database and the following message is produced:
Tk::Error: DBD::SQLite::db do failed: attempt to write a readonly data +base at […]
The app did not create a "read only" database (user 1 has no problems writing to the database). This error occours even if User 1 has logged out from Windows.
There must be something I am not considering here…
In reply to SQLite Windows readonl databasey by Anonymous Monk
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