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Database connection not closing with objConn.Close & Set objConn=Nothing

Asked by Beamson in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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I have an asp page that connects to a MS Access Database using dsn.
Upon opening the page for the first time, the page opens successfully.
Opening the same page at any point in the next 60 seconds produces a:
"HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error" message
After 60 seconds, the first subsequesnt refresh of the page will work.


I'd originally thought I'd forgotten to include database closing code along the lines of
  objConn.Close
  Set objConn = Nothing

       - but they're there.


I've commented out all relevant code now except declarations and the following:

  Set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
  objConn.ConnectionString = "DSN=xxx.dsn"
  objConn.Open
  'commented out code
  objConn.Close
  Set objConn = Nothing

The problem still persists.
I suspect this relates to some form of timeout property either in IIS or within the MS Access database but I'd rather resolve it properly than muck around with setting timeouts to near zero and calling that a fix.

One bit to add: the remaining code writes files to disk but at present has absolutely nothing to do with the portion of code which opens/closes the database connection - not sure if that has any impact.

Any ideas?

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