Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Operation must use an updateable query.
I test mysite in local machine .I can't update ,insert,delete..in my admin(back web) but I can view and open direct MS access file.mdb then I can. Before i install frame work I can run these function in my admin.
I have setup a new IIS 6.0 server and have copied two web sites from an existing IIS 6.0 server to the new server. On the old server the ASP pages work fine. On the new server no ASP page in either site will display. I created a new web site and put a single default.asp page in the site.. It will not display either. I have un-installed and re-installed the .net framework (2.0) but still nothing.
I recently installed Microsoft.Net Framework SDK on my W2000 server because I wanted to run some ASP.NET Application, now I can run aspx pages from my IIS5.0 but classic ASP pages doesn't run anymore and most of my WEB- sides are created on ASP. What can I Do to get both Classic ASP and .NET applications to work on the same Server?
Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual Studio. I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop down menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will Dreamweaver fill these gaps?
I uninstalled the inet server on my w2k server. Then installed it again, but now it does not handle aspx pages. I downloaded the dot.net framwork 1.1 and installed again but stil does not work.
I have a win2K server that runs my web sites. I need to use ASP.net on one of my sites. I am just learning about ASP.net and found that I cannot run ASP.net formated pages on my server the way that it is.
If I am not mistaken, I need to install ASP.NET 1.1
Is this correct? If so, will all of my other sites that use ASP still work the same, or will they have to be rebuilt?
I use Win2K and want to serve ASP pages on my desktop.I am unable to install IIS as I mislaid my installation disks. Does anyone know whether either of the servers accompanying the web matrix project or Visual Web Developer Express run ASP web pages?
I'm running Windows XP and Apache HTTP Web Sever and want to set up ASP and/or ASP.NET to start learning. Is this possible or am I going to have to install IIS?
I recently had to re-install IIS on my XP Pro system. I uninstalled it, and every time I try and re-install it the installation gets about 3/4ths of the way complete and freezes. My comp doesnt freeze the installation just stops. I have to open the task manager to exit out.
A new-installed server-application has damaged my IIS. Now I want to reinstall the ASP-engine on my W2k-server
I already tried: - remove IIS (-->add-remove programs) - install IIS and all components (-->add-remove programs) - run Windows 2000 SP4 - run IISSTATE for debugging
How ca I write a asp page that will handle web based Install? Is it possible or I need to go for some 3rd party Software for this, If Yes what is the Best to use with ASP? My requirement is: I have one Software that I wanted to install in Customer PC directly from Webpage instead of allowing the user to download the Software and Install.
Trying to create a mini-ASP web dev with a couple of PCs at school. When the teachers are happy with the site on the LAN then going to upload it to the school site. Problem is having real problems with the ASP side of things.
Timeline of events is as follows:
1) Added IIS (via Add/Remove Windows Components) on WinXP Pro machine (6 month old Acer to be exact). No problem.
2) Created a folder called asp in the inetpub folder and made it web shareable by right-clicking on it and setting the Web Sharing bit. I usually have read, execute and directory browsing. No problem.
3) Put a text file (with an ext of .asp) in this new asp folder, typed the usual text of <%=now()%and saved it. No problem.
4) Went to http://itpc1/asp and clicked on the new 'test.asp' file. Date and time appears. No problem.
5) Went to my colleague's little office (showing him how to do asp) to make sure his PC can see the web page working OK (both machines are on the same network) and the page displays fine. No problem.
6) Now the reason for this setup is that the PC in his little office is only WinXP Home and the PCs with WinXP pro on are the children's suite, which he can't have sitdown access to all the time. My plan was that I would web share the asp folder AND network share the folder so that he can be dropping files in and doing edits on the asp folder via the network share and then view the results via the http://itpc1/asp web share.
Proceeded to network share (all are setup for simple sharing) the asp folder. No problem.
7) Went into network places on his WinXP Home PC, found the folder no problem, created a shortcut to this folder no problem, he can open up, edit and save changes no problem.
HOWEVER, as soon as he goes back to the http://itpc1/asp page all of the asp files generate an ASP error saying the Invalid Default Script Language.
I go back downstairs and try and get the pages via the main WinXP Pro machine and this now generates the exact same problem.
The long and short of it is, I have to uninstall and then reinstall IIS to fix the problem. Nothing in the IIS settings has been changed. I never touch the default scripting lang setting, which is in fact the right setting of vbscript.
Could somebody please let me know what is happening. Why is the XP Home PC screwing things up when the files are network shared on the WinXP Promachine?
I need to install Comersus Cart (http://www.comersus.com) and try out to see how it works on Linux. The document says that it works on Linux as well, as long as ASP is enabled.
I avoided using ASP on Linux. How well does it perform really? And does anyone have experience running Comersus on Linux? How does it perform? Did you have any issue?
My client asked me to write a small ASP application for them. I have finished the job, however, I am now having a problem during the delivery. This application needs to be installed on > 3 servers. My client will do the installation themselves.
Inside my application, there is a MS SQL database, I bought a component, this component is used by asp script. To enable schedule, this application requires a task on windows task scheduler as well. So, I have a database, a component, a scheduled taks, how can I combine them into one package and make it very easy for my client to install it?
I developed and tested a web application using VS.NET 2003, VB, .NET Framework 1.1.4322, ASP.NET 1.1.4322 and IIS5.1. It uses a web form. When i go to client site, if they have their own SBS2003 SP1 server with IIS6.0 installed on it and their company web site is accessed using SharePoint services.
Can i install my web application on their server so that clients can simply use the internet explorer to run the application ?
I have Windows XP Home edition. Is there any way I can Install IIS in my machine (without upgrading to XP Pro)? I need to run and test my asp programs utilizing MS Accsess and SQL Server.
I red a tutorial for installing IIS on windows XP HE, I bought a new laptop with windows xp he, and i want to install iis on it, in the tutorial i enter the system and make some changes then i add the iis.dll and the iis.inf, anyway.. after some steps I reach to the control panel and I have an IIS option, I thought it worked but when I was not able to check the option in order to click next and continue to the installation of the IIS.
I rebooted and remade the tutorial but i got the same problem - can't check the option of the iis in the control panel "ADD/REMOVE WINDOWS COMPONENTS" - what can i do ?
How to incorporate this Install-feature into my web site. I already wrote the setup program which is available on my web server. I do not want to let the setup program to be downloaded and get installed If this is not possible using ASP then do I need to really move to CGI scripting.
I have a web server running on a machine. When the users connect to that machine, it loads the ASP page. The ASP page has a ActiveX control on it and it gets downloaded to the client's machine. I have made the control as a signed control so there is no problem in download.
Likewise, in the virtual directory path on the server, I have one clientsettings.MSI and that needs to be run on the server. Whenever the user tries to connect to the web page, in onload event of the web page, the .MSI file should be installed on the clients machine. For this to happen what all needs to be done ?
I want to send e-mails from my asp pages but don't know how to achieve that. I have tried to create CDO/CDONTS server objects but without luck. I guess I don't have SMTP installed or not configured appropriately.
Can you help me here? What do I need to do (and if complicated how is it done) to get an SMTP server up an running?
Has anyone had any problems with Win2003 Service Pack 1 messing up things in IIS regarding asp pages? I had a small test site working yesterday and last night I ran the Windows critical updates on the server that included Service Pack 1. This morning my asp pages are not working.
Also I'm using Dreamweaver MX 2004 and I'm trying to setup another database connection for another page. I connect to the access .mdb file and it tests successfully. However, when I go to look at the tables in Dreamweaver, it shows that there are NO tables.
I know that there are tables and it was working yesterday. Nothing has changed between yesterday and today except for the windows critical updates. Any ideas??
I have a Development server that is running Win2k, IIS 5.0, and ASP enabled. I am trying to gain access to an Access 2000 DB located on a file server within my domain. I'm pretty sure I have all the correct permissions set, but I am having problems when trying to access the DB.
The error is similar to:
The Microsoft Jet Database engine cannot open the file '******'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.
I'm looking for ways to fix this... Microsoft suggests turning off the ability for IIS to sync passwords. Unfortunately, this is not a viable solution for me.
Is it possible to create a new virtual server that is a share to my file server? Put my ASP and MDB file in there and have it work? Anyone have any other ideas?
I'm working on a site that inserts records into an Access database and Access assigns an auto-incrementing id for the record. How can I quickly figure out what id that was just created? I seem to remember there being a function for this....
I want to move my only window shosted client to linux. The site they have access a Microsoft Access database with the below code but i can't get it to work under Linux.