Re: Where is my mdb file
From: Wayne Wengert (wayneDONTWANTSPAM_at_wengert.com)
Date: 11/27/04
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Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 04:12:32 -0700
There is often a directory named "database" or "db" at the same level as
your "www". When you FTP in (assuming you default to www) go up on level to
see if it is there.
HTH
Wayne
"anon" <noone@nowhere.spam> wrote in message
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> This is probably the same question I asked before, but my isp is being
> completely unresponsive.
>
> There is a option to set up a database folder and copy an mdb file to it.
> Since I can't find a way to read/write files, I thought I might try this.
> But it also needs a Data Source to create an OleDbConnection, which needs
> the full path of the mdb file.
>
> Any guesses, or any other standard way of locating the DB folder (it seems
> to be a one-click setup, and I can't find any other info about the path).
>
> It does claim to support FrontPage extensions. Does FrontPage store its
> mdb's in a specific place, and how does it access them?
>
> Are all ISP's this crap?
>
>
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