i am facing the following error when i am going to access the msaccess97 database through ASP in XP.
The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'c:exams.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.
but there is no readonly attribute is unset in the database file. what can i do?
I use vb create a DLL compoment(SessionManger.dll) which is used in ASP page.
in ASP page(test.asp) code: <%@ Language=VBScript %> <%response.buffer = true%> <% dim Session set Session = server.CreateObject("SessionMgr.Session2") Session("UserName")="gc" ......
Set Session=Nothing %>
In IE, when launch test.asp ,and after a while close it, I founld SessionManger.dll file is still being in the memory, and have to restart IIS.
am just wondering is there a easier way to release all the memory after the program is done?or do I need to set all my variable = nothing one by one at the end of my code?
How can I made time released ASP code? I want to make section of code viewable after a certain date. Something to this effect, but this does not work right:
if now() >= "6/24/2005" then Response.Write ( "here is my new html" ) else Response.Write ( "for now just show the current information" ) end if
Error Type: Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80040E21) Cannot update. Database or object is read-only. /q_maker/aero_admin/delete.asp, line 12
why do i get this message ? the database is not read only but the folder that i have all my stuff in is read only, is that the problem! i tried to take off the read only from the folder and applied changes but it gos read only again! i saw the permissions in my db and still cant find why it says read only!
I am pretty new to asp.net, and have recently taken over a project. I have gotten to the point where I am about to release my changes, but for some reason when i build the project in release mode and launch in in IE I always get a "The Page cannot be displayed" page instead of my login form.
Anyone have any ideas? The applciation works fine in debug mode, its just in release mode that this happens.
how can we set the checkbox to readonly mode so that its state can't be changed by the user. i used readonly = true but its not working. remember, i am doing this is ASP.
how can i set checkbox in readonly mode so that no one can change its state either to checked or unchecked. i used readonly = true but it isn't work. remember that i am doing it in ASP.
We have an webservice application that has a memory leak when the application is compiled release mode. However, when the application is compiled in debug mode it does not exhibit a memory leak.
We are running .net 1.1 compiled with VS 2003.
The application does reference an unmanaged dll that provides security functionality. This dll is instantiated once and referenced on every web service call.
I recently downloaded and installed (hopefully correctly) MSDE 2000 Release A. I previously, and still do, have the version of IIS that comes with XP Professional installed on my computer. I wanted MSDE 2000 Release A so that I could do database access using ASP from my websites, which are on my computer. When I went to my first test website, I recieved the following error:
Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Neither DSN nor SERVER keyword supplied /testDB.asp, line 26
The ASP code that I used on my web to connect to the database (which is currently just an empty text file) is the following: Code:
I have a standard ASP Textbox control on my form and need to set the readonly property of it using javascript. It's not essential that I do it via client side script but would look a lot better.
I have a asp page where a checkbox, when clicked will disable all text boxes associated with the page.
The following is a part of a code for the checkbox with its name and readonly attributes. name="chk_Complete" <%= isReadOnly %>
I have to disable(or make sure does not disaplay) a save button in the same page when this checkbox's attribute is readonly. I have no idea how to do this.
I am trying to use the following code to make the save button invisible in the asp form when the checkbox is either on or the session variable has a particular value.
In the above, my logic is if the value of the checkbox is not true or the value of the session variable is not Y then only show the SAVE button.
However this is not happening. I find that when the second part or the first part is not there, the logic goes fine i.e. the logic holds with only the first condition or the second condition itself but not with the or syntax. Not sure why.
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.
I'm trying to access a table in a MS Access database using ASP but the name of the table is causing me some trouble. The problem is the table name has a space in it eg, "My Table".
If i try and access it using a query "SELECT * FROM My News", it says i cant find table "My". If i remove the space from the name (to MyTable) it works fine. But the trouble is its a customers database and i cant easily rename it because its linked to other tables and db's.
How can i access a table with a space in its name? I've tried "SELECT * FROM My_News" but that doesnt work either.
I have an ASP page needs to access a remote MS Access2000 database, I got error "The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'F:Collect.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. ".
The 'F:' is a mapped drive from remote machine where the access database loactes. If I copy the database back to local box, no problem.
I'm looking to make an online multiplayer game which will utilize Access Database... basically I require thousands of people writing and reading from the same database... I was wondering if this is possible for that... or is mdb file restricted to 1 person at a time...
If it is limited what would you suggest as the best way to control an interactive online environment? .txt files possibly?
What is this all about? Generally I run against SQL Server but now I have to use access. The query I want to run is a simple double join
SELECT tblArtists.*,tblGenres.name AS genreName,tblPages.pageId FROM (tblArtists INNER JOIN tblGenres ON tblArtists.genreId = tblGenres.genreId) LEFT JOIN tblPages ON tblArtists.artistId = tblPages.artistId ORDER BY surName ASC, firstName ASC
Now If I run this question in access against the database it accurateley returns two posts. BUT When I paste the same query into an asp document and runs it with a fileDSN against the same database it returns nothing!? Is this some kind of joke from Microsoft?
I have an Access DB which contains couple of link tables. All these tables are from different databases. So each one has it's own database password. Since there is no way to save the password during the DSN creation. Then you need to manually type in the password each first time when open the table.
This causes the problem in ASP code during run a query. Since the table cannot be accessed due to the password protection. Is there any statement than can open a table and meanwhile pass the password in? Does anyone experienced with the similar situation?
I generate my codes using a generator. My problem is that I can not write into my Access database. I had gone to tools to allow access permission . still nothing.
I have a MS Access file that consits of 500 movie titles, I already upload this file onto Brinkster.com, but I don't know to code this into ASP or PHP so I can have an on-line database. Please help me code this Access file into an ASP or PHP file.
I have a field in my Access db which is used to put a category against a company, rather like Yellow Pages. The categories are held in another table in the same db. The Category field in my companies table is a look up field using this syntax
SELECT [categories].[ID], [categories].[Category] FROM categories;
My problem is when I want to list a company and do a response.write rs("Category") I get the ID relating to that category rather the description. How can I get the description instead?
I am using Access and ASP.I am just trying stuff out.I created an access database and put some validation in access on some fields. I created an ASP program to insert into my database. When I try to insert a record that validates OK with access rules all is fine. Then I type input that violates the access rules; I hoped to get a helpful message back. All I got was my message saying an error had occured and it was Error number 0 and native error 2097228. As I was testing I know it is due to failing a validation in access. I am learning I wanted to look up this native error, I cannot find it in access help or internet searches where would I look for native errors please? I know I need to validate client side that is not the issue it is understanding native errors!
I'm trying to search the Access database using 3 fields and I think there's a problem in my If statement...pls check it out for me.....I'm using ASP...this is what I'm trying to do:
If Request.Form("txtUser_Id") = "User_Id" and Request.Form("txtWeekNo") = "WeekNo" Then strSQL = "SELECT (MSD + Methods + Analysis + Architectures + Models + Studio + Elective1 + Elective2 + Elective3) AS PersonTotals, FirstName, LastName, WeekNo, Semester, StudioTeamName FROM tblpersons" strSQL = strSQL & " WHERE Semester=" & Request.Form("DaInBox") 'strSQL = strSQL & "WHERE Semester ='" & strSemester & "'" End If
I'm planning to change my database from MS Access to an SQL database. So, what do i have to change in my code for that?Is it possible to have multiple tables in SQL which are linked to each other?Are there pro's and contra's ?
I made a little app that selects data from a database depending whether there is a NO, in the YES/NO column. The data is exported to a txt file with aso. What i'm wondering is, is after the data has been downloaded to that txt file, how to write to the database saying all they were marked NO, go to YES.
I have never dealt with XML before, So this is way out of my realms...
I am trying to get a XML feed into an Access Database..
The XML source can be found here:-
but as you can see.. there is another problem.. the file is in a .GZ format.. so i need some way of Un-Zipping it onto my web host, and then importing the XML data into the database..
Ive looked around, and the only information i can find is un-zipping it onto a local machine, and then uploading the XML file.. but that's not practical.. i don't want my web page to be dependant on my PC at home being logged on...
As for the import of the XML to Access... that's another black hole there.. ive never done anything like this before..
I'm still very much on the learning curve when it comes to writing ASPs and have always used Access for my db. A colleague in work has told me that I should never use access on a commercial site where I'm likely to get a lot of traffic. Is this correct, is Access totally unsuitable?
Alright, I am opening an Access XP database via ASP. One of the fields is a numerical field, and I would like to force it to display the number + 1 digit to the right of the decimal. For some reason it is only displaying digits to the left. In Design View, my Access Table (names 'arlist') looks like this: Field Name: level, Data Type: Number, Field Size: Integer, Format: Fixed, Deciaml Places: 1
My SQL Statement: SELECT * FROM arlist;
Then the VBScript I'm using to access the table looks like this: Response.Write"<TD align=""right"" bgcolor=""" & strBG & """ width=""10%""><P class=""body"">" & rsDC.Fields("level") & "</TD>" & vbCRLF
I am opening the table via ADO Statically with a Read-Only pointer because the page just displays the contents of the table. I've tried everything I can think of to preserve the decimal place. If I view the table in Access, the decimal places are correct.