[AccessD] ASP and Access Problem

Jim Hewson JHewson at karta.com
Wed Mar 5 08:15:00 CST 2003


Thanks Jean,
I'll have the network guy check the permissions for the directory and other
configurations.
Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Fields, Jean [mailto:Jean.Fields at gdseng.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 4:23 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: RE: [AccessD] ASP and Access Problem


I believe you get the "reference not available" error when the app can't
find the VBA dll on the client machine.

Are the files on the intranet?  The Internet Explorer error may be caused
because the machines in question don't have access to the internal share
your files are on.  Some kind of network configuration.  I'll see if I can
find more info on it.

HTH,
-Jean

Jean Fields
GDS Engineers, Inc.
9009 West Loop South, Suite #800
Houston, TX  77096
Tel.: 713-667-9162 x1102
Fax: 713-667-9241
email: mailto:jean.fields at gdseng.com
website:  http://www.gdseng.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hewson [mailto:JHewson at karta.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:20 PM
To: 'accessd at databaseadvisors.com'
Subject: [AccessD] ASP and Access Problem



I'm lost as usual with this problem.

An Access 2000 BE with ASP and MDE FEs.
The MDE works well at our site with the BE.  The ASP FE works well on our
test site.
When we put the files on the client's server, they constantly get the
following error.
HTTP 500 - Internal server error 
Internet Explorer 
Here is what I know:
Developed in Access 2000, they use Access XP (shouldn't make a difference)
Two people use the MDE at the main office through a network.  Both computers
use WinXP, one has problems with the FE in reference to Mid function not
available.
Both computers have upgraded to MDAC 2.7, have the latest service pack for
Windows, Office and Access. The configuration for the computers seem to be
the same.
There are 50+ sites that use the web site for data entry.  About 3/4 of
those have been able to use the site successfully with some having
intermittent problems with accessing it.  Others have not been able to
access it at all.

When we started this project, their network was extremely slow (3-4 seconds
to show a network drive) in their office.  Since then they have upgraded the
server, changed network companies and now are in the process of changing
their ISP (they were using a DSL).

What could be the problems?


Jim
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