Creating an ASP in FrontPage 2002

K

Kevin Davis

Aloha,

I am trying to create an .ASP using Front Page 2002 for
the first time. I was attempting to add a simple submit
form with two fields. I followed the Database Interface
Wizard and keep on receiving the following error:
Database Results Error
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error
Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN
for process 0xb74 Thread 0xbf0 DBC 0x222a024 Jet'.

After I added the asp to the existing web site I published
it to the server. Is the the correct method? This is
totally new using Front Page, my experience is with Visual
Studio.

I hope someone can point me in the correct direction.

Ciao,

Kevin
 
K

Kevin Davis

Dave,

Again, thanks for the response. I thought it might be a
permission issue, however I could not find any of the
security tabs. Then I remembmer the OS of the machine I
was given to work on was Windows 98. Do you have any more
advice?

Aloha,

Kevin
-----Original Message-----
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;315456

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Aloha,

I am trying to create an .ASP using Front Page 2002 for
the first time. I was attempting to add a simple submit
form with two fields. I followed the Database Interface
Wizard and keep on receiving the following error:
Database Results Error
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error
Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN
for process 0xb74 Thread 0xbf0 DBC 0x222a024 Jet'.

After I added the asp to the existing web site I published
it to the server. Is the the correct method? This is
totally new using Front Page, my experience is with Visual
Studio.

I hope someone can point me in the correct direction.

Ciao,

Kevin


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