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Data Access Page Trouble
Sorry for the cross post but I believe I posted in the wrong discussion group
as I didn't get any response. I am hoping someone can help me out. Thanks. My dilemma: I created a data access page using the wizard. I set the permissions on the field yes to Read. I set grouping levels to False on Edits, Additions, and Deletions. I then linked to the database.htm through a link on Sharepoint. So you click on the link within our internal Sharepoint site. The link works but the problem is with my data access page - it should pull up but I get an error message, "Data provider failed while executing a provider command." Then another error message pops up "Record(s) cannot be read; no read permission on 'Contracts Database' (contracts database happens to be the name of my database and table so I have no idea what that is referencing). Then another message I have gotten reads, "The connection string of this page specifies an absolute path. The page may not be able to connect to the data through the network. To connect through a network, edit the connection string to specify a network (UNC) path." Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in advance!! |
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