IIS (WindowsXP)

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Shakeel Ahmad

I am a member of a Network (LAN). This network has more than 200 connections
in my area. Now I am running a web site in the NETWORK through IIS, the
windows XP's default server. The other users of this network can view my
website.

Now I want to use my MS Access Database on my web page which should collect
information from the other users too. any user visiting my page if enters
some data, that should be added to the database.

A brief answer is needed. if it is a long topic, then give me some link over
internet from where i can learn about this topic.

--
Best Regards

Shakeel Ahmad

(e-mail address removed)
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/islam-the-final-truth
www.geocities.com/shakeelahmad_79
 
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Scott McDaniel

I am a member of a Network (LAN). This network has more than 200 connections
in my area. Now I am running a web site in the NETWORK through IIS, the
windows XP's default server. The other users of this network can view my
website.

Now I want to use my MS Access Database on my web page which should collect
information from the other users too. any user visiting my page if enters
some data, that should be added to the database.

A brief answer is needed. if it is a long topic, then give me some link over
internet from where i can learn about this topic.

You can use Data Access Pages, if you're using Access 2000 or higher. They're somewhat crude but that's the quickest
way, however you'll quickly find this to be limiting.

A much better solution is to use a web language like ASP.NET, ASP classic, PHP, Perl, etc to write your web interface.
This is a huge topic, and not really appropriate for this newsgroup, however there are many sites that provide the
basics of data access through a web site. Here's one on ASP.NET to get you started:

http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/aspplus/doc/default.aspx

Scott McDaniel
scott@takemeout_infotrakker.com
www.infotrakker.com
 
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Susie DBA [MSFT]

DAP is a friggin great solution

but MDB sucks balls

use ADP and DAP at the same time-- or just ADP
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

S u s i e D B A said:
DAP is a friggin great solution

but MDB sucks balls

use ADP and DAP at the same time-- or just ADP

Note that this person is really A a r o n K e m p f and that he is not an employee
of Microsoft.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
 
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Susie DBA [MSFT]

note that Tony is neither MOST, VALUABLE -OR- A PROFESSIONAL

he is a MDB cry baby


'oh, but it's too hard to use sql server'


rofl


your crack addict loser MDB development is obsolete, kid
 

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