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    issue with global.asa  
Michael Hoeben


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11-21-04 12:46 PM

Hi,
I use fp2000 on an Apache server. Recently I was having some difficulty with
using the drw to search an excel/access database & I discovered that I could
not do what I wanted because its a Unix host.

Consequently, I wish to delete all the database files that I had imported &
uploaded. In fact I have deleted them from the /fpdb directory, but I still
have this global.asa file which contains references to them.

Should global.asa now be deleted if I am not using it to manage a database?
Will it cause any issues if I simply leave it there?

Thanks
Michael






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    Re: issue with global.asa  
Stefan B Rusynko


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11-21-04 10:48 PM

In Tools Site Settings Database make sure any DB are remove, then delete the
 global.asa

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"Michael Hoeben" <MichaelHoeben@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3B230540-137A-40AE-8438-B3C68A7F741C@microsoft.com...
| Hi,
| I use fp2000 on an Apache server. Recently I was having some difficulty wi
th
| using the drw to search an excel/access database & I discovered that I cou
ld
| not do what I wanted because its a Unix host.
|
| Consequently, I wish to delete all the database files that I had imported 
&
| uploaded. In fact I have deleted them from the /fpdb directory, but I stil
l
| have this global.asa file which contains references to them.
|
| Should global.asa now be deleted if I am not using it to manage a database
?
| Will it cause any issues if I simply leave it there?
|
| Thanks
| Michael
|







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    Re: issue with global.asa  
Michael Hoeben


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11-21-04 10:48 PM

Thank you Stefan,
Your comments were very helpful. Much appreciated.

Regards
Michael


"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:

> In Tools Site Settings Database make sure any DB are remove, then delete t
he global.asa
>
> --
>
>  ________________________________________
_____
> SBR @ ENJOY (-:              [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!"  (-;
> To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
>   http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>  ________________________________________
_____
>
>
> "Michael Hoeben" <MichaelHoeben@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
e
> news:3B230540-137A-40AE-8438-B3C68A7F741C@microsoft.com...
> | Hi,
> | I use fp2000 on an Apache server. Recently I was having some difficulty 
with
> | using the drw to search an excel/access database & I discovered that I c
ould
> | not do what I wanted because its a Unix host.
> |
> | Consequently, I wish to delete all the database files that I had importe
d &
> | uploaded. In fact I have deleted them from the /fpdb directory, but I st
ill
> | have this global.asa file which contains references to them.
> |
> | Should global.asa now be deleted if I am not using it to manage a databa
se?
> | Will it cause any issues if I simply leave it there?
> |
> | Thanks
> | Michael
> |
>
>
>





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