One more suggestion... Get the latest version or upgrade of PCAnywhere if
you don't already have it. Had a memory leak once that turned out to be a
simple free upgrade for PCAnywhere.
Also, double, triple check everything in you setup for the database in
CFServer Administrator. One typo kills any connection and CF has no error
help in this area. (You probably know this, but...) Good luck...
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin R. Merker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Big Problems!!
Have you tried to do an ODBC connection with any other program? If you can
isolate it to a specific area. ODBC driver / ColdFusion / Data base it may
give you a better insight to resolve your problem. Just a suggestion.
KM
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: coldfusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:47 AM
Subject: Big Problems!!
> Hi Everyone,
> i am launching a site tomorrow and i have problems.
> I have cfserver 4.5.1, i uploaded an access2000 database and cf couldn't
> verify it. I have no special permissions set on it, no passwords yet,
> nothing. What could be making it not connect?? i thought "maybe i need the
> new mdac from MS" so i downloaded it, installed it,rebooted, and now PC
> Anywhere does not work, the access database still doesn't work either.
>
> would anyone know why mdac would stop PC Anywhere working?
> , or why a plain vanilla mdb which worked fine on the Dev server, fails to
> verify on my other server. the example mdb that was installed with CF
works
> fine, i have checked the permissions given to it, and they seem the same
as
> what i had given my DB.
>
> sorry if these questions are basic, but i have been thrown into the deep
end
> here, and i don't want to drown. If you need more info, please ask and i
> will supply all i can.
>
> I am running nt4 sp6, cf4.5.1. MDAC 2.5
>
> thanks
> Chris Carpenter.
>
>
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