All,

We have an IIS/Frontpage server here that a few faculty use.  They mainly
use it for creating simple forms that tie to an access database.  From 
what i gather they can tie the html form to the access database with 
little to no programming experience, so dont have to bug us or our 
programmers for little tiny projects.

Been having problems with Windows reseting the permissions on the db files 
and breaking the forms, and it's driving us nuts.  My options are:

1)  Fix it.  Or pay MS support some $$$ to fix it. (blah)
2)  Rebuild the server and hope that fixes it. (blah)
3)  Replace it with a good linux/apache system.

Obviously #3 is preferable.  Any suggestions?  It'd be nice if they could 
still use frontpage, and have their html forms tie to a Mysql db.  Not 
sure how frontpage could do this though...it uses asp for this. 
Open source would be nice, but at this point we'd be willing to spend some 
money to get rid of the Windows server.

ray
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Ray DeJean                                       http://www.r-a-y.org
Systems Engineer                    Southeastern Louisiana University
IBM Certified Specialist              AIX Administration, AIX Support
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