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Moving access file using asp

I want to do one of two things and I not sure which until I know the
difficulty level (knowing a little asp but not alot) of each.

I am helping in the office and we will have several small access dbs using
the FrontPage forms methodology. So, now that I have some
data bases, I will want my users to be able to 1)copy the database to their
own machine where they can massage and do whatever they need
to with the data, or 2) perform a query against my data bases, and have that
result sent in db form to their machines to do whatever. I've seen
somewhere that asp has some file system components but am not sure how that
works. I am willing to read and figure it out if I can get
a push in the right direction.

Terry
May 1 '06 #1
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 22:05:37 -0400, "Terry On Windigo"
<te***@windigo.com> wrote:
I want to do one of two things and I not sure which until I know the
difficulty level (knowing a little asp but not alot) of each.

I am helping in the office and we will have several small access dbs using
the FrontPage forms methodology. So, now that I have some
data bases, I will want my users to be able to 1)copy the database to their
own machine where they can massage and do whatever they need
to with the data, or 2) perform a query against my data bases, and have that
result sent in db form to their machines to do whatever. I've seen
somewhere that asp has some file system components but am not sure how that
works. I am willing to read and figure it out if I can get
a push in the right direction.


Google File System Object. Than stop trying to do this, you're
automatically creating data integrity errors.

Jeff
May 1 '06 #2

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