with pictures:
www.webwizguide.info/asp/faq/server_permissions.asp
IUSER is the account IIS uses to access your database (its all to do with M$ security :rollin ) you need to allow IIS write permissions.
The solution for .net is a bit more difficult which is why I asked.
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Guest repliedWelcome to Microsoft. The trouble is error messages are always misleading. My advice: reinstall everything from scratch; if it still doesn't work then tough titty, purchase or down load a new version, or as someone suggested try DAO.
Sometimes packages are just incompatible. I developed a Micros**t ODBC application with Oracle but there were so many versions and incompatiblilities with different NT versions, installed dlls etc. it was a f**ing nightmare. We used Access in the end.
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Guest repliedDoes the same thing happen if you use a Jet OLE DB provider?
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Guest repliedno it is not .net
i think it is something to do with part installing ms visual studio 6 which because of the vc++ editor I cannot live without.
I have tried registry security ; admin user with write rights.
Been on google ... what worked on NT 2000 does not with xp-pro.
I think it is a macroshaft ploy to ensure software upgrades.
I cannot face attempting to get my copy of .net so don't even suggest ....
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Guest repliedgoogle is your freind. plenty of solutions out there.
However, its probably down to permissions.
not .net is it?
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odbc and web site
i am using ms access / odbc / xp-pro
i am not able to write to a table via recordset.
anybody know the fix for this
Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Cannot update. Database or object is read-only.
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