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    Posted: 06 November 2007 at 10:50pm
how to install asp in xp x64 iis server. i install iis and active server page, but i'm getting this error....


Server Error in Forum Application
An error has occurred while connecting to the database.
Please contact the forum administrator.

Support Error Code:- err_Access_db_connection
File Name:- common.asp

Error details:-
ADODB.Connection
Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
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Thats not an issue with ASP. The ASP is working fine otherwise you wouldn't be getting the error that was generated.

The error is with the the data access components most likely. Try reinstalling the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components). Google MDAC and you should be able to re-download them.
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is mdac only available for x86 system. or there is x64 version also?
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Ach ... doesn't look great tbh .... found this on the microsoft forums

I agree with you. In this case, there is a way to connect to Oracle (since oracle has x64 drivers) - But jet users are doomed.. There is *no* way to connect to a Access DB using Jet 4.0, since I hear that MS has no plans of porting Jet to x64.

Which roughly translated means there's no mdac driver available to connect to access on 64 bit servers (which tbh just doesn't seem right)
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http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=611259&SiteID=1 >>> this should prove helpful
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ConfusedThen, we can't use web wiz forums or our application in xp x64 iis....... i thing borg need to edit  requirement to xp and 2003 iis x86 edition, not x64 supported.... but i able to use access database throw asp.net 3.5...... but also in x64 edition it support mdb file not accdb or access 2007 file.....Geek

x64 good i like it, it faster and smooth for multimedia and programming, but why ms not update it iis, driver mode etc........Confused
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No, you can use it ... but 64 bit systems cannot use x64 MDAC because it doesn't exist, I've read that there is a way to force it to use 32 bit drivers, but you would need to read up on how to do this, I'm just going by what I've seen on the Microsoft Forums on this.
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ya, there they said compile prgram in x86 mode. how to do this. and you telling about a way to un web wiz forums in x64 system. how to do this?
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