[thelist] Problems using asp/inc pages in windows 2000

Daniel S. O'Shea doshea at surfree.com
Wed Jun 27 19:31:06 CDT 2001


Also, if I recall when reading up on some Win2k lit, when creating or moving
files in Win2000, it will assign 'read-only' to the file (database), even if
the permissions were set at something else. In Windows Explorer, do the
'right' click on the file and check properties.

Dan O.

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> Hows your permissions on the 2000 box, I had a similar problem,
> it was sorted with permission setting. But don't ask me how to do
> it, the Network guy did that!!
>
> 27/06/2001 16:14:39, "Claire Brummell" <cbrummell at prismleisure.com> wrote:
>
> >I have managed to build a web front-end for our company intranet that
> >includes in it a couple of ODBC links to a local database.  I ran this
> >through PWS on a windows 98 Machine without any problems and the
> whole thing
> >was running sweet as a nut.  I then came to transfer it to one of our
> >servers which is running windows 2000 server, and that is where
> my problem
> >began....  The problem I have is that the pages including the ODBC links
> >either won't show up at all, or do, just pulling no information. I have
> >managed to verify that the ODBC Data Source is set up correctly
> (by using MS
> >Query to connect to it and retrieve the data), but unfortunately
> I am now a
> >little stuck as to what is causing the problem - anyone got any ideas?
> >
> >
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