database access error

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gpl666666

I use Microsoft Access to create a webpage
I publish this webpage to our company server, it gives two messages
when I open the webpage, one is:
"This website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust
the website, click ok, otherwise click cancel"
Another msg is:
"This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you
trust this website click ok to continue, otherwise click cancel"

I have to click OK for both msg, otherwise I cant see the data(data
from Access database) on the webpage

And If I add this website to Trusted sites, it gives this on webpage:
Data Access Pages has detected that your IE security settings will not
allow you to access data from a site considered to be insecure.

In order to access the data contained within the Data Access Page, you
need to:

1. Start IE

2. Choose Internet Options from the Tools menu

3. Click on the "Security" Tab

4. Click on the "Trusted Sites" icon

5. Click on the "Sites..." button

6. Uncheck the "Require server verification (https) for all sites in
the zone" checkbox

7. Add "http://exsrv02/customer inventory/ClientDetails.htm" as a
trusted server

8. OK the dialog

9. Try to open the Data Access Page

If you still cannot access the data, it is possible that one of the
following problems exist:
You do not have security permissions to the server on which the data
resides.
You do not have security permissions to the data referenced in the
mail.

You should check with the Data Access Page owner to determine if you
need other permissions.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to post this to a Access newsgroup, as it is not FP related.

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Thomas A. Rowe
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