Re: Frontpage-Desktop-Engine-SQL
From: Kevin Spencer (kevin_at_DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:21:31 -0500
I understand. MSDE I know about. Did you check the articles I mentioned?
-- HTH, Kevin Spencer Microsoft MVP .Net Developer Neither a follower nor a lender be. "Jim Warren" <jwarrenatl25@comcast.net> wrote in message news:etOAM5lAFHA.3472@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > OR QUERY ON MSDE2000 > > > "Jim Warren" <jwarrenatl25@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:%23gT592lAFHA.4004@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> I have 3 PC's Running Windows XP Professional connected together in it's > own >> intranet.(Remote Office). Offfice 2003 comes with a Light Version of SQL >> 2000 Query Under MSDERe1a this will give you the info you are looking >> for...This Allow you to run a local copy of SQL and you add the service >> pac's to Server 2003 >> >> I need the standalone iis to function (I can't justfiy a standalone >> server)(users are at a remote site) and need them to be able to talk to > SQL >> so the user will have access to up to date information at their desktop > via >> asp pages querying off of local SQL Databases on The Server PC and then >> replication back to the home office via replication... or data transfer > once >> a day... The need access to the company's intranet.. at their office, > forms >> doucments, policys ect which will run off of the Server PC(Slim Down > Version >> is what they are getting) >> >> Thanks for your Help >> J >> >> >> >> "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message >> news:uXy4zJlAFHA.3376@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > That error message would preclude the error message that ASP is not >> running, >> > as it would not occur if ASP was not running. >> > >> > In fact, ASP IS running. >> > >> > You may find an answer in one of the 2 articles below: >> > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828898 >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828905 >> > >> > I looked up the datbase you're using, but I couldn't find any reference > to >> > it. I'm not saying you didn't get it from the Office 2003 installation. > I >> > just couldn't find any mention of it on the MS Office web site. What I > did >> > find (by Googling) is that it is a "light" version of SQL Server. I'm > not >> > sure how you've deployed it in your app. As a matter of fact, I still >> can't >> > figure out how your whole system is designed, whether you're running >> > off >> of >> > a local machine, an Internet web site, or what. Knowing that would >> > help. >> > >> > -- >> > HTH, >> > >> > Kevin Spencer >> > Microsoft MVP >> > .Net Developer >> > Neither a follower nor a lender be. >> > >> > "Jim Warren" <jwarrenatl25@comcast.net> wrote in message >> > news:OBgAyZkAFHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > > Here is the acutal error message from the browser when I try to >> > > access >> the >> > > asp page >> > > >> > > J >> > > >> > > Database Results Wizard Error >> > > The operation failed. If this continues, please contact your server >> > > administrator. >> > > >> > > >> > > "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message >> > > news:eBObr4hAFHA.1084@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> > >> Hmm, seems I remember asking for you to post "the exact error, and >> > > provided >> > >> the details I've been trying to fill in." In response to my > 7-paragraph >> > >> explanation and guesses, as well as a specific request for more >> > > information, >> > >> you reply with a single sentence. >> > >> >> > >> Well, I suppose I could go back and forth with you, prodding you for >> each >> > >> piece of data, but Homey don't play dat. >> > >> >> > >> -- >> > >> HTH, >> > >> >> > >> Kevin Spencer >> > >> Microsoft MVP >> > >> .Net Developer >> > >> Neither a follower nor a lender be. >> > >> >> > >> "Jim Warren" <jwarrenatl25@comcast.net> wrote in message >> > >> news:uCIGPNhAFHA.3120@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > >> > Office 2003 Comes with SQL 16 LIc Version for your Desktop >> > >> > "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in >> > >> > message >> > >> > news:%23t0bwHW$EHA.3416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> > >> >> Hi Jim, >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Oay, I'm a little confused. When you say "Im have installed the >> > > desktop >> > >> >> engine" I am going to guess that by "the desktop engine" you're >> > > referring >> > >> > to >> > >> >> MSDE. That much I can guess. "on a local machine" is kind of > fuzzy, >> > >> > though. >> > >> >> Local to what? Your home or office? Is your office an ISP office, > or >> > > just >> > >> >> your office? And when you say "so a user can run SQL locally" I > have >> > >> >> to >> > >> >> wonder what "a user" is, and what "run SQL locally" means. That > is, >> > >> >> are >> > >> > you >> > >> >> talking about someone walking into your office, using the "local >> > > machine" >> > >> >> and running MSDE on the machine on which it is installed? That > would >> > > not >> > >> > be >> > >> >> a problem. But if you mean a user somewhere in the cloud, I have > to >> > >> >> wonder >> > >> >> how you plan on having them "run SQL locally." >> > >> >> >> > >> >> So, I'm going to take my best guess, and correct me if I'm wrong > as >> I >> > >> >> rephrase your question: >> > >> >> >> > >> >> You've installed MSDE on some machine that is local to you. You > want >> > >> > someone >> > >> >> in your office to be able to use it in a web site that they are >> > >> >> publishing >> > >> >> from either the same machine or some other machine on the same > LAN. >> > >> >> Apparently, that person or yourself is creating some ASP page on >> that >> > >> >> machine, and when they publish the web (to some unknown > destination, >> > >> > whether >> > >> >> server-based or file-based web site, you didn't say). When they >> > >> >> do >> so, >> > >> > they >> > >> >> get an error, either during publishing, or when running the ASP > page >> > > (you >> > >> >> didn't specify) that says something about ASP not running. It > would >> > > help >> > >> > if >> > >> >> you posted the exact error, and provided the details I've been >> trying >> > > to >> > >> >> fill in. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> -- >> > >> >> HTH, >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Kevin Spencer >> > >> >> Microsoft MVP >> > >> >> .Net Developer >> > >> >> Neither a follower nor a lender be. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> "Jim Warren" <jwarrenatl25@comcast.net> wrote in message >> > >> >> news:ufCbkiS$EHA.4092@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> > >> >> >I have installed the desktop engine on a local machine so a user >> can >> > > run >> > >> >> >SQL >> > >> >> > locally, I am using Frontpage 2003 and when they publish they > get >> an >> > >> > error >> > >> >> > message "Asp is not running Please find a Machine that is > running >> > > ASP" >> > >> >> > and >> > >> >> > will finish publishing and the site will work fine except for > the >> > > ASP >> > >> >> > page. >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > I am running iis 5.1 on this machine >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > >> >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> > >
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