Re: Multiple connections to an access database
I've decided to de-install and re-install everything but pay particular attention to passwords. regards Jim
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The only place I could find a reference to a password was in the line :I've changed the userName to "SYSTEM" from "machine" and the password from "AutoGenerate" to "password", which according to the...
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Look in Machine.Config. Someplace in there, the ASP.NET identity is set. By default, it is the ASPNET user, and the password is autoGenerated. If that is still the case on your development machine,...
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I am still having a problem. We have a domain ASPNET which is working fine. I changed its's password and my local ASPNET password to be the same. Then I couldn't open any of my local applications....
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No, the IUSR_machinename user is commonly not the issue. The ASPNET user must have access. Is the database on the same server as the web site? If not, then you need to have the ASPNET user with the...
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OK I understand that it could be about permissions, but cann't figure out where - in fact three of us are bashing our brains out trying to get this to happen. We need to find out on this database...
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You are likely getting the problem because the user (ASPNET in the case of an ASP.NET page) is not able to create the .ldb file required for Access file sharing. The ASPNET user needs to be able to...
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Further to the above. I opened an access database on m,y local hard drive with 3 sessions without a problem, I then copied the database across to a mapped network drive and got the same problem. So...
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We are using an (2000) access database to store our asset information. The data is accessed by 4 users, currently using a VB front end whcih works OK. I am in the process of developing a web based...
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