domain provider claims supports Access...

domain provider claims supports Access...

am 04.11.2004 09:17:02 von darn

HI,

I'm sorry ,it's me again .Actually i have this questions in my head saying
that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write permissions.
...or why is it alwaz that is up to us that have to go and tell them... ..

And how do i go about on installing the control panel to my machine...

Darn-thanks

Re: domain provider claims supports Access...

am 04.11.2004 12:06:26 von McKirahan

"darn" wrote in message
news:76E2D1A1-DB70-493A-952B-B1D35F98FE6E@microsoft.com...
> HI,
>
> I'm sorry ,it's me again .Actually i have this questions in my head saying
> that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write permissions.
> ..or why is it alwaz that is up to us that have to go and tell them... ..
>
> And how do i go about on installing the control panel to my machine...
>
> Darn-thanks

I have a Web host that:

a) with their old WinNT plans one must call in and ask them to do it

b) with their new Win2K+ plans they offer a user control panel.

(You do not install in on your machine; it's either in the plan or it
isn't.)

Re: domain provider claims supports Access...

am 04.11.2004 14:42:29 von jeff.nospam

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 00:17:02 -0800, "darn"
wrote:

>I'm sorry ,it's me again .

Stay in one thread and this will be easier to follow...

>Actually i have this questions in my head saying
>that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write permissions.

It's whoever has control of the physical system. If your provider
gives you that control then they don't have to be involved. If you're
not leasing a server or virtual server then you likely don't have the
control.

>..or why is it alwaz that is up to us that have to go and tell them... ..

Depends on provider and plan.

>And how do i go about on installing the control panel to my machine...

You don't. It's on the web server, and done by your provider. Or not
done, it's your provider's choice.

Jeff

Re: domain provider claims supports Access...

am 05.11.2004 04:40:08 von darn

Ok thanks to you guys ..i change the server path to where the web host server
located.Problem Solved


Darn
Malaysia

"Jeff Cochran" wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 00:17:02 -0800, "darn"
> wrote:
>
> >I'm sorry ,it's me again .
>
> Stay in one thread and this will be easier to follow...
>
> >Actually i have this questions in my head saying
> >that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write permissions.
>
> It's whoever has control of the physical system. If your provider
> gives you that control then they don't have to be involved. If you're
> not leasing a server or virtual server then you likely don't have the
> control.
>
> >..or why is it alwaz that is up to us that have to go and tell them... ..
>
> Depends on provider and plan.
>
> >And how do i go about on installing the control panel to my machine...
>
> You don't. It's on the web server, and done by your provider. Or not
> done, it's your provider's choice.
>
> Jeff
>

Re: domain provider claims supports Access...

am 05.11.2004 04:41:02 von darn

Problem solved, I've changed the server path where web host server located
and create a different folder to place the DB.


Thanks
Darn
Malaysia

"Jeff Cochran" wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 00:17:02 -0800, "darn"
> wrote:
>
> >I'm sorry ,it's me again .
>
> Stay in one thread and this will be easier to follow...
>
> >Actually i have this questions in my head saying
> >that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write permissions.
>
> It's whoever has control of the physical system. If your provider
> gives you that control then they don't have to be involved. If you're
> not leasing a server or virtual server then you likely don't have the
> control.
>
> >..or why is it alwaz that is up to us that have to go and tell them... ..
>
> Depends on provider and plan.
>
> >And how do i go about on installing the control panel to my machine...
>
> You don't. It's on the web server, and done by your provider. Or not
> done, it's your provider's choice.
>
> Jeff
>

Re: domain provider claims supports Access...

am 18.01.2005 08:29:42 von Bullschmidt

<<
I'm sorry ,it's me again .Actually i have this questions in my head
saying that isn't the provider should already enables the read/write
permissions.
>>

Actually a lot of Web hosts (but not all) already do have a folder
called db or something similar just outside the www folder that has the
extra permissions needed for an Access database.

Best regards,
J. Paul Schmidt, Freelance ASP Web Developer
http://www.Bullschmidt.com
ASP Design Tips, ASP Web Database Demo, Free ASP Bar Chart Tool...


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