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      1st Oct 2004
OK, I've got a lot of DB interfaces running. On this particular web, I am
perplexed as I continue to be able to go through the DB wizard to produce DB
results page in FP 2003, but then when displayed within the browser, I get
the following error:

Database Results Wizard Error
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] '(unknown)' is not a valid path.
Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected
to the server on which the file resides.

* I made sure my web has sessionstate enabled, and it does.
* ASP is running
* Global.asa is present and was created by FP2003 with a DSN-less connection
to the fpdb directory and downloaded the MS test.
* Did a sample Server.Mappath in ASP and it finds the DB OK.

ANy suggestions?? THanks a million!!!

 
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Binu K [MSFT]
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      2nd Oct 2004
hi

Check this KB Article
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;324249

Hope this helps

regards,
binuk
MSFT

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| OK, I've got a lot of DB interfaces running. On this particular web, I
am
| perplexed as I continue to be able to go through the DB wizard to produce
DB
| results page in FP 2003, but then when displayed within the browser, I
get
| the following error:
|
| Database Results Wizard Error
| [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] '(unknown)' is not a valid
path.
| Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are
connected
| to the server on which the file resides.
|
| * I made sure my web has sessionstate enabled, and it does.
| * ASP is running
| * Global.asa is present and was created by FP2003 with a DSN-less
connection
| to the fpdb directory and downloaded the MS test.
| * Did a sample Server.Mappath in ASP and it finds the DB OK.
|
| ANy suggestions?? THanks a million!!!
|
|

 
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