frontpage and access

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trey braid

i need some help embedding/ linking an access database within frontpage... the page isnt on the internet but locally on my computer... it is to be on my outlook today... ive linked infopath and access and now id like to view the results.. plz help.... the db is a simple table right now...
plz advse
trey
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Did you see the replies to your original post the other day or last week, as the suggest was to post
to the InfoPath or Outlook newsgroup, as the only way to use ASP and Access is with a IIS web server
running?

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trey braid said:
i need some help embedding/ linking an access database within frontpage... the page isnt on the
internet but locally on my computer... it is to be on my outlook today... ive linked infopath and
access and now id like to view the results.. plz help.... the db is a simple table right now...
 
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Andrew Murray

you can't run a web-based internet connection with a database unless you're
running ASP, IIS and server extensions. - it has to be on a webserver to work.
Otherwise, open the access database in MS Access (that's the disk-based way).

Frontpage page is a web design tool, not a database tool (even though it does
allow database integration with web sites).

That's all the results wizard does - outputs the results into a table or whatever
format you resdesign it for . you need to view it though the web browser on a
webserver (won't work locally unless you have Win98 and Personal Web Server
running or Win 2K/XP Pro and IIS running.)



trey braid said:
i need some help embedding/ linking an access database within frontpage... the
page isnt on the internet but locally on my computer... it is to be on my outlook
today... ive linked infopath and access and now id like to view the results.. plz
help.... the db is a simple table right now...
 

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