Mdb won't open at the web site

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paul69

In Frontpage 03, I try to open the mdb file I have in a web site. It won't
open. I have followed instructions to solve this problem by adding this web
site to the trusted sites list in Internet Explorer. I have even unchecked
the box for Require Server Verification. Still won't open. I don't have a
intranet...just plain old internet connection. Any ideas?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Opening a mdb in a server will most often lock up your site
- should be blocked by the site security
Always export it to open it and then import it w/ any changes

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|I was able to open up the mdb with FP 2002...has there been a change with FP
| 2003?
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| "Kathleen Anderson" wrote:
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| > You can't do it. You need to export the database to your hard drive and open
| > it from there.
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| > ~ Kathleen Anderson
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| > Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
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| >
| > | > > In Frontpage 03, I try to open the mdb file I have in a web site. It won't
| > > open. I have followed instructions to solve this problem by adding this
| > > web
| > > site to the trusted sites list in Internet Explorer. I have even unchecked
| > > the box for Require Server Verification. Still won't open. I don't have a
| > > intranet...just plain old internet connection. Any ideas?
| >
| >
| >
 
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Andrew Murray

The only way to view data from an Access database in a web page is to write
a server-side script/application to do so i.e. with ASP, ASP .Net etc.
Frontpage has such tools for doing that (the Database Results Wizard) - it's
under the "Insert" menu.
 

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