Re: DSN Connection to Microsoft Access
- From: "Mark Rae" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 08:01:09 +0100
"Sandeep Gupta" <sandy.pec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1179980839.417371.242060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The path for the database file "d:\host\mit\www\data\mit.mdb" is
actually been constructed on the fly using the Server.MapPath()
Yes, but is it actually *correct*? Does the database file actually exist in that folder?
And, about the extension, sorry, that was actually a typographical
error. It is actually MDB (the extension of Microsoft Access)
And does the account that ASP.NET is running under have write permissions on that folder?
When a Jet database is opened, it creates a corresponding "locking" (.ldb) file in the same folder...
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