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    Posted: 02 November 2007 at 1:47am

 

Hi Colleagues. I do need your help.

 

Using Dreamweaver CS in operation system  Vista with server IIS7 (Internet Information Services) I am trying to create a site with dynamic pages  with ASP. (I am studding quit good tutorial for Dreamweaver 8 in Windows ХРhttp://rapidshare.com/files/59079824/Help_DW8.rar">here).As you can see I have met a problem now. After successful connection and binding , when I try to "Live Data View" I have this error.

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What I have tried to do.

1.I've moved document with database (Access *.mdb) to   C:\inetpub\wwwroot

2. I've made sure the permissions for both the directory housing the database and the database itself are set to read/write for the Internet Guest account (IUSR_MACHINE), which is part of the "Everyone" group by default.

 

The same error I have

 

What the solution?

Thanks 

 

P.S.  In tutorial I have blocked here

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Data Source Name (DSN) - here screen

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And ODBC Data Source Administrator screen here please

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localhost operates.

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More screens.

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All Windows features switch on

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Help!!!

 

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Hi James,
 
Error 80004005 means that IUSR is having problems opening the access database. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306269
 
First, try and open the database in Access, just to make sure it's not corrupted.
 
Then I would create a new folder (e.g. c:\inetpub\wwwroot\database), and give your IUSR_MACHINE account "Full Control" to see if that helps.
 
Do you see an LDB being created (you should), if not this may be you issue. It definiatly seems a permission based problem.
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Hi. Thank you for replay. I opened the database in Access so it works.
Then I create a new folder with full control how and which you advised me
I can see an LDB being created also but still have the same error.Cry

From articles (including your link) I've known that

The Microsoft Jet database engine uses temporary files while you work with Access databases. If the temporary folders are not defined in the system variables for the computer, the Microsoft Jet database engine creates and modifies the temporary files in the WINNT\System32 folder.

The temporary folder that the Access database uses requires that access be granted to the Internet Guest User account. However, it is not a good idea to give users this type of access. We recommend that you configure both the System TEMP environment variable and the TMP environment variable as follows:
a. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
b. Click the Environment tab, and then click an existing variable in the System section of the tab. The variable name and the value appear in the text boxes of the System Properties dialog box.
c. To change the variable name, click the variable name, and then type TEMP in the Variable box.
d. In the Value box, modify the text to reflect the location of the temporary folder on the computer. Typically, the path is C:\TEMP.
e. Click SET. The variable is added to the System section.
f. Repeat steps 4a through 4e for the TMP environment variable.
g. Restart the computer.

But I have Vista. Even I want to try this I don't know what exactly I must do. However , may be it might not solve the problemCryCryCry
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