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Remote site database connection config

New Here ,
Aug 18, 2006 Aug 18, 2006
I am converting from FrontPage and i have developed a completely new site with Dreamweaver 8.

In dreamweaver8 I have created a web site with a local path for the files, My testing server uses iis on my locl machine and I have configured the data connection dsn using a reference to the access database within my web.

When I "put" the files to the remote server (my ISP) the web does not work. In the local copy it works and tests fine.
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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2006 Aug 18, 2006
Have you setup the same DSN on your remote server?

HTH,

Jon

"tfurgeson" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I am converting from FrontPage and i have developed a completely new site
>with
> Dreamweaver 8.
>
> In dreamweaver8 I have created a web site with a local path for the files,
> My
> testing server uses iis on my locl machine and I have configured the data
> connection dsn using a reference to the access database within my web.
>
> When I "put" the files to the remote server (my ISP) the web does not
> work. In
> the local copy it works and tests fine.
>


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New Here ,
Aug 18, 2006 Aug 18, 2006
No, I don't have access or rights to do that (it's at my isp) at least I don't think i do
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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2006 Aug 18, 2006
YOu will need to email them, then, and request a DSN with [your database
position] for username of such and password of whatever.

Thanks,

Jon
"tfurgeson" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> No, I don't have access or rights to do that (it's at my isp) at least I
> don't think i do


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LEGEND ,
Oct 17, 2006 Oct 17, 2006
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hii

or you can always create a DNS Less connection . www.connectionstrings.com
then you dont have to bother asking for help to the ISP

have a nice day



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