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Browse All TopicsTo connect to an Access database back end in an ASP, I use the following code:
dim conn
set conn =Server.CreateObject("ADOD
conn.Open "DSN=testconnect","admin",
dim rs 'record set
dim sql 'sql statement
set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB
sql = "Select * from Addresses"
rs.Open sql, conn
"testconnect" is configured as an ODBC connection in the "ODBC Data Sources" control panel with the Access driver.
When I run this on my Windows 98 machine using personal web server, it works perfectly. However, when I place all of the files (including the database) on an NT Server running IIS and create the appropriate ODBC profile, I get the following error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified
Any other ASP in this directory runs fine as long as it does comprise a data connection.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Fritz the Blank
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