[thelist] RE: Problems using asp/inc pages in windows 2000
Matthias Ritzkowski
Matt at grndwtr.com
Wed Jul 25 09:09:06 CDT 2001
Where is MS-Access located? On the Win2K Server?
Can you provide some code?
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From: Claire Brummell [mailto:cbrummell at prismleisure.com]
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Subject: [thelist] RE: Problems using asp/inc pages in windows 2000
MS Access
From: Matthias Ritzkowski <Matt at grndwtr.com>
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Subject: RE: [thelist] RE: Problems using asp/inc pages in windows
2000
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 09:16:17 -0400
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Is there any way to substitute ODBC ... I would not recommend it for
production.
What's the backend DB?
Matthias
-----Original Message-----
From: Claire Brummell [mailto:cbrummell at prismleisure.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 07:32
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Subject: [thelist] RE: Problems using asp/inc pages in windows 2000
Regarding this original problem:
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?
I've tried the various ideas that you guys have thrown at me - the
IUSR_<servername> permissions, checking the properties on the database etc.
to no avail - has anyone got any more ideas?
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