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How can access mdb ?

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  • M manuo5

    HI , We have one webapplication which using this mdb file and this mdb file reside in website folder,we donot know physical path of website and we are creating another window based aplication and want to use this mdb in my window aplication .How it is possible ? Please give me some Suggestion .Its urgent Manu Sharma

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    Is this an Access database? Paul

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      Is this an Access database? Paul

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      yes this an Access database .

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        yes this an Access database .

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        A connection string for an Access database requires the physical path to the database file to be specified. Paul

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          A connection string for an Access database requires the physical path to the database file to be specified. Paul

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          manuo5
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          Problem is that website host in another server .so we donot know physical path of mdb .

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          • M manuo5

            Problem is that website host in another server .so we donot know physical path of mdb .

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            I don't think there is an easy solution to your problem. You should probably consider migrating your database to SQL Server or something similar. Paul

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              I don't think there is an easy solution to your problem. You should probably consider migrating your database to SQL Server or something similar. Paul

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              manuo5
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              Thanks but web Aplication running now so it is not possible . Manu

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              • M manuo5

                HI , We have one webapplication which using this mdb file and this mdb file reside in website folder,we donot know physical path of website and we are creating another window based aplication and want to use this mdb in my window aplication .How it is possible ? Please give me some Suggestion .Its urgent Manu Sharma

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                Paddy Boyd
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                How come you don't know the physical path to the webserver? Is it not on your network? Do you need access to all the data in this database file? If you only need a small subset, you could create a couple of webservices to return the data you require, although this becomes very cumbersome for more than a couple of queries.

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                • P Paddy Boyd

                  How come you don't know the physical path to the webserver? Is it not on your network? Do you need access to all the data in this database file? If you only need a small subset, you could create a couple of webservices to return the data you require, although this becomes very cumbersome for more than a couple of queries.

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                  manuo5
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                  Thanks for reply it is not on your network ,it is another server not on my network.I know Ip of this server only and name of mdb file . we want to fetch subset of all tables userwise data .

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                  • M manuo5

                    Thanks for reply it is not on your network ,it is another server not on my network.I know Ip of this server only and name of mdb file . we want to fetch subset of all tables userwise data .

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                    Paddy Boyd
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                    So it's on another network that you don't have direct access to? I don't think you will be able to directly access this database.

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                    • P Paddy Boyd

                      So it's on another network that you don't have direct access to? I don't think you will be able to directly access this database.

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                      manuo5
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                      They also provide one usename with full access on this mdb then it is possible to access or not ? Manu

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                      • M manuo5

                        They also provide one usename with full access on this mdb then it is possible to access or not ? Manu

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                        Paddy Boyd
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                        Yes, but if you can't actually access the network to get to the mdb file to try and login to the DB with the provided username, it's not really going to help you, is it?

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