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    Posted: 11 January 2004 at 7:38am

can i change the path to the DB to a DB that found in other site..?

like, i have a "acuant" in WebSamba and it's only 30 MB..so i can open a new "acuant" in lets say..Lycos that he give me 50 MB..and change the path to there...?

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If its an access DB then no, the Db must be on the same server as the scripts. You could use the SQL Server edition and have a remote SQL server but if you want access the forum needs local access to the DB.

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oh..to bad :-(

so another Question...can i give 2 pathes to 2 DB?

like iy will read from them both but write only to one of them...

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I don't think so, but why would you want to do that anyway?
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another Question : so if you use SQL.. you can have the DB under a different host domain of your forum?

Thanks in advance

 

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Yes you just change the connection string...
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Originally posted by Mart Mart wrote:

I don't think so, but why would you want to do that anyway?

because then i cuald make a lote of "acaunt's" no websamba and the forum will read from many databases..what do u think?

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Well no you can't do that, and I still don't see the point...
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