Re: MS update caused problems with ASP/Access
From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran.nospam_at_naplesgov.com)
Date: 04/09/04
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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 21:24:38 GMT
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 01:24:42 -0300, "Carroll P. MacDonald"
<!0000@!00.000> wrote:
>I visited the site you suggested but I could not find a reference to my
>error:
>
>Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14'
>[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Unknown
>
>
>I get this Unknown, I've tried re-installing Office, I've tried
>re-installing the latest MS Jet fixes, I've downloaded the latest MDAC, I've
>set the permission to the database. The really strange thing is that I can
>get it to list the files in the database as an Index, but when I click on
>one of the fields for details I get the OLE error... Why would it connect on
>the Index page and pull data from the database, but when clicking for detail
>information it gets an error. Both ASP pages use the same DSN information,
>and it works completely perfectly if I copy the exact code and put it up on
>the Live server, so I am pretty sure that it's not my code. I only get this
>error on my local workstation and only when I click for more detailed
>information.
Okay, then did you try uninstalling the update that broke this instead
of reinstalling everything else? Have you checked the event log for
corresponding errors? Have you written a simple page that opens the
database connection and does a simple query?
Your actions so far are a lot like your last issue, where you dinked
around with every setting possible, reinstalled several times and
declared you'd found a solution by deleting the IWAM account. If
you're going to just run off and do things that will both likely not
help and also confuse the main issue, we're going to have trouble
helping you. Work through the problem logically, and work with us to
solve it. Or you'll end up working on it alone without help.
Jeff
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