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Hi i have some client side code residing on the server, but when i try to
connect, it says connection refused.
This has happened before and it was due the connection string not being set
in VB. My question is, when I try to reconnect can I use a different
connection string on the client than I have on the server, I wonder because
not all my connection strings are not equal. Some of my database paths are
in Access and the rest are in SQL. That means I have to retry several times
before a scrip timeout occurs. If you have read this far then you are an
idiot, but the rest of the database seems to work just fine. In fact I can
pull all fields out with no problem. It is just that connection string that
has resulted in causing my pages not to post.

Thanks
Jul 19 '05 #1
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You have lost your support privileges because of your previous abusive
posts. Please try posting again in five to seven days.

Ray at work

"Jeff Clark" <JeffC@NO_SPAMreturnventures.com> wrote in message
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Hi i have some client side code residing on the server, but when i try to
connect, it says connection refused.
This has happened before and it was due the connection string not being set in VB. My question is, when I try to reconnect can I use a different
connection string on the client than I have on the server, I wonder because not all my connection strings are not equal. Some of my database paths are in Access and the rest are in SQL. That means I have to retry several times before a scrip timeout occurs. If you have read this far then you are an
idiot, but the rest of the database seems to work just fine. In fact I can pull all fields out with no problem. It is just that connection string that has resulted in causing my pages not to post.

Thanks

Jul 19 '05 #2
"Ray at <%=sLocation%>" wrote ...
You have lost your support privileges because of your previous abusive
posts. Please try posting again in five to seven days.


ROTF! I had no idea what you were talking about Ray, so I traversed the
posts and found the post - hehe - my day has just been getting better and
better today :o)

Regards

Rob
Jul 19 '05 #3
I'm glad you're amused. :]

Ray at work

"Rob Meade" <ro********@NO-SPAM.kingswoodweb.net> wrote in message
news:DV8vb.6158$6i5.53907573@news-

ROTF! I had no idea what you were talking about Ray, so I traversed the
posts and found the post - hehe - my day has just been getting better and
better today :o)

Jul 19 '05 #4
It really quite funny to miss the post cos you've blocked someone and just
see the responses - very surreal.

Jeff Clark appears to be a moron. I say 'appears' just in case it turns out
that those '1 thousand monkeys' have got hold of an internet connection and
are randomly posting to the newsgroups in a vain effort to construct a
sensible question. Could take a while though - took 'em a hundred (or was it
a thousand) years just to re-create Shakespeare's stuff.

Chris.
"Ray at <%=sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
news:uC**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I'm glad you're amused. :]

Ray at work

"Rob Meade" <ro********@NO-SPAM.kingswoodweb.net> wrote in message
news:DV8vb.6158$6i5.53907573@news-

ROTF! I had no idea what you were talking about Ray, so I traversed the
posts and found the post - hehe - my day has just been getting better and
better today :o)


Jul 19 '05 #5
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:41:29 -0500, "Ray at <%=sLocation%>"
<myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote:
You have lost your support privileges because of your previous abusive
posts. Please try posting again in five to seven days.


Okay, I was trying to think of a snide response, but yours is far
better than I could've come up with. :)

Jeff
Jul 19 '05 #6

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