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I am trying to interrogate an Access 2003 databse via ASP. I am accessing it via something called SelectSurveyASP; http://www.classapps.com/S
The database has been uploaded to the server and to interrogate it, I submit a piece of simple SQL code (via a SelectSurvey web panel).
It is also asking for a connection string which. I have tried a few things to no avail. It doesn't give an error; it just doesn't return anything.
This is the connection string I tried:
Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLE
Does this look reasonable. I can't help thinking there must be some security/access issues I need to address.
Many thanks in advance...
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by: VanikczPosted on 2009-07-23 at 06:26:42ID: 24924847
I think that you cannot use the URL. there can be used only the physical paths such as C:\