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Change DNS to connection object

Asked by Oscar9er in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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I've built an ASP/ Access website in Dreamweaver MX (Win XP pro)  Now I want to place the site and the database on my web hosting service (ipower.com - windows pro plus plan), When I asked tech support how to set up the DSN on their server. They sent me this: Can someone explain to me how I set this up to test it and upload it

 <%
 Dim DBPath,objRS,objConn
 
 '----------------------------------------------------
 'DO NOT MODIFY ABOVE THIS LINE
 '----------------------------------------------------
 
 
 ' Change the path below to the actual location of your mdb file
 DBPath="/db/file.mdb"
 
 
 '----------------------------------------------------
 'DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE
 '----------------------------------------------------
 
 Set objConn=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
 objConn.ConnectionString="Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};DBQ=" & Server.mappath(DBPath)
 objConn.Open
 Set objRS=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
 
 %>

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Zone: Active Server Pages (ASP)
Tags: dns, asp, connection, dreamweaver, access
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Solution Provided By: raggedyboo
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