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    form to database  
conrad


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09-10-04 10:51 PM


I migrated a FP 2000 data base on a NT4 server to FP2003
and server 2003. I'm running 2002 extensions and ASP
pages. I place the data and hit submit and the completed
form confirmation shows up but the data does not go to
the database. All connectivity seems to complete when
checking with the connection wizard. I am using access
2000 as the database.





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    RE: form to database  
Harikumar H [MSFT]


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09-23-04 02:49 AM

Hi Conrad,

I assume that you have published the site from the Windows NT server to the
2003 server.

Try the following steps.

1.  Open the site in frontpage (http://site).  Select the Site settings
from the Tools menu.
2.  Click on the Database tab and verify the database connection.
3.  Also ensure that the anonymous account has 'Write or modify'
permissions to the database file. This can be given through the NT ACLS.

More information

FP: Confirmation Page Appears, Data Not Added to Database When Submitting
Form
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;299342

FP: Confirmation Page Appears But No Data Is Added to Database
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;324293

FP2002: Confirmation Form Appears, But No Information Is Written to the
Database
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;EN-US;314440

Hope this helps


regards

Hari
MSFT

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