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ginfeatures replied to ASP Tryng to Modify a Different Access DB than Specified in the Connection Stringin ASP ClassicI've opened up regedit and searched for 'ginstaff.mdb' and it turned up no results. -
ginfeatures replied to ASP Tryng to Modify a Different Access DB than Specified in the Connection Stringin ASP ClassicUpdate per 3) I made a system DSN and changed my connection string to "DSN=TTA-DB;uid=;pwd=;" and I get the same error (referring to c:\windows\syst em32\inetsrv\gi nstaff.mdb').Leave a comment:
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ginfeatures replied to ASP Tryng to Modify a Different Access DB than Specified in the Connection Stringin ASP ClassicThank you for your quick reply.
Well, I can't say that this file never existed on that computer, and it's a file name I might have used in the past. But I'm pretty sure I never used it in conjunction with IIS. If it were a cached value, where would it be cached?
1) I'm not sure what you mean here. IIS is installed on a local computer (Windows Vista), and I am editing the files directly on that computer. I apologize if this...Leave a comment:
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ginfeatures started a topic ASP Tryng to Modify a Different Access DB than Specified in the Connection Stringin ASP ClassicASP Tryng to Modify a Different Access DB than Specified in the Connection String
I am using ASP classic on a local machine running IIS7. I am also using an Access 2007 DB file.
My connection string is as follows:
set Conn=server.cre ateobject("adod b.connection")
Conn.Open "Provider=Micro soft.ACE.OLEDB. 12.0;Data Source=C:\Users \TM6293\Documen ts\tta.accdb;Pe rsist Security Info=False;"
I opened up the permissions on that particular file, and its parent folder....
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