Re: Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN
From: Aaron Bertrand - MVP (aaron_at_TRASHaspfaq.com)
Date: 02/11/04
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:30:42 -0500
The volatile error is Access MDB-file related and has absolutely nothing to
do with ASPUpload not being configured.
If you create an identical ASP page in the same folder that accesses the
same database file and DOESN'T include a mention of ASPUpload, you'll get
the same error.
The articles on the site should cover all scenarios that I know of, so
either they're overlooking something, or they've discovered some new flaw in
Access/ASP that we've never seen before. I will repeat, this error has
absolutely nothing to do with ASPUpload.
Anyway, GET RID OF THE ODBC CONNECTION STRING ALREADY!!!! Use OLEDB!
http://www.aspfaq.com/2126
-- Aaron Bertrand SQL Server MVP http://www.aspfaq.com/ "Laphan" <news@DoNotEmailMe.co.uk> wrote in message news:#DcpyuN8DHA.1548@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Dear Aaron > > As the ISP is now going mad setting permissions for everything and other > pages and DBs in the same area are working fine, is it a possibility that > something like ASPupload not being configured right on the server might > affect the page going through? > > If you have the time, could you please go to the following web site, type > some dummy chars in all but the News Picture upload box and click the Send > button: > > http://www.haemophiliacs.org.uk/news-submit.asp?part=1&type=1 > > The page and DB worked fine on a different ISP (FastHosts), so the only > reason I can think of is that the ASPUpload section of code is the problem > because it is the only thing different between a page that works and the > page that generates this error. > > A long shot I know, but both the ISP and myself are running out of ideas.
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