it might be a prob with u r connection string
are u trying the connection string as it appears here....coz data source would be two words like
myconnect.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OL
Data Source="C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
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Browse All TopicsI have recently installed both office xp and vs.net. Both are working fine except that when i try to open a connection to my access db i get this error: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbExc
I have done some research on microsofts website and found the issue but when i followed their repair instructions the problem didnt go away. so if any one can help me out with this i would appreciate it. its very urgent that i get this up and running now.
here is my connection string:
Session.Add("constring", "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OL
"DataSource=C:\Inetpub\www
and the error comes when i try to open the connection here:
Dim myConnect As OleDbConnection
Dim myCommand As OleDbCommand
Dim myinsert As String
myinsert = "INSERT INTO BatchHeader (BatchNum, TotalAmt, DateRec) Values (" & txtBatchNum.Text & ", " & txtTotalAmt.Text & ", " & txtDateRec.Text & ")"
myConnect = New OleDbConnection(Session("c
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myConnect.Open() *******************ERROR IS HERE*******************
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myCommand = New OleDbCommand(myinsert, myConnect)
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by: emoreauPosted on 2003-10-04 at 08:01:02ID: 9491121
you need to install Jet separately. See http://support.microsoft.c om/?KBID=2 82010