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Using Access Database on Different Location for .NET 2.0
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| Hi!
I am use to the include file on classic asp for maintaining MS Access
database location. On using Visual Web Developer Express, I can only use the
MS Access database if it is located on the same folder with the web app. Is
there a way that I can locate MS Access as my database but the location is
not located on the web application? Hope you might help.
Me
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| Jeff Cochran 2006-08-30, 7:31 am |
| On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:01:11 +0800, "MA P" <mark@textguru.ph> wrote:
>I am use to the include file on classic asp for maintaining MS Access
>database location. On using Visual Web Developer Express, I can only use the
>MS Access database if it is located on the same folder with the web app. Is
>there a way that I can locate MS Access as my database but the location is
>not located on the web application? Hope you might help.
The ASP groups are for Classic ASP, so you won't get an ASP.NET
question answered there. Your best bet is to ask this in the forums
at www.asp.net, theere's a forum for Access Databases there that would
be appropriate.
Jeff
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| Mark,
You'll probably find more luck going to:
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
I'm pretty sure your quesiton is a 2.0 (Thus a dot net and asp.net question)
Be careful when pre-mentioning "classic asp", or some might not read your
entire post.
"MA P" <mark@textguru.ph> wrote in message
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> Hi!
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> I am use to the include file on classic asp for maintaining MS Access
> database location. On using Visual Web Developer Express, I can only use
the
> MS Access database if it is located on the same folder with the web app.
Is
> there a way that I can locate MS Access as my database but the location is
> not located on the web application? Hope you might help.
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> Me
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| thanks sloan
"sloan" <sloan@ipass.net> wrote in message
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> Mark,
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> You'll probably find more luck going to:
> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
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> I'm pretty sure your quesiton is a 2.0 (Thus a dot net and asp.net
> question)
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> Be careful when pre-mentioning "classic asp", or some might not read your
> entire post.
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> "MA P" <mark@textguru.ph> wrote in message
> news:e9v6spAzGHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
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