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Server Web App Gallery Microsoft Azure Tools Visual Studio Expression Studio Windows Internet Explorer WebMatrix Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums HomeLearnApplication FrameworksChapter 2. Running Classic https://www.iis.net/learn/application-frameworks/running-classic-asp-applications-on-iis-7-and-iis-8/using-classic-asp-with-microsoft-access-databases-on-iis ASP Applications on IIS 7 and IIS 8Using Classic ASP with Microsoft Access https://bytes.com/topic/sql-server/answers/665558-microsoft-ole-db-provider-sql-server-error-80004005-a Databases on IIS Using Classic ASP with Microsoft Access Databases on IIS By Robert McMurrayFebruary 19, 2009Note: Microsoft Access databases have been popular for many years with developers who use Active Server Pages (ASP) for small-scale applications, but Microsoft Access databases are not designed for scalability, therefore Access databases should only be used sql server where performance is not a factor, and it is best not to host large-scale data-driven applications with Microsoft Access databases. In IIS 7.0, IIS 7.5, and above, several security changes were made that may affect how classic ASP applications will function. For example, if you were to copy a classic ASP application that uses an Access database that is within the Web site's content area sql server does to a server that uses IIS 7.0 or above, you may receive the following error message: Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'Unspecified error./example.asp, line 100 This is a generic error triggered by the Access driver that may occur for a variety of reasons, but incorrect permissions is a common cause. More specifically, the ability to work with Microsoft Access databases is implemented through the Microsoft JET Database Engine, which creates various temporary and lock files when it connects to an Access database. The following sections will discuss some of the reasons why this may occur and how to resolve those situations. Working with 64-bit Systems Unfortunately there are no 64-bit ODBC drivers, so on 64-bit systems you will have to run your applications in 32-bit mode. To do so, use the following steps: On the taskbar, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. In the Connections pane, click Application Pools. Highlight the application pool for your application, then click Advanced Settings... in the Actions pane. In the Advanced Settings dialog, specify True for Enable 32-Bit Applications. Click OK to close the Advanced Settings dialog. Note: The 64-bit c
Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,605 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' P: 4 ConfusedDeuce Hello Group, I need some help in the worst way. I had a program/database I was working on a particular machine. I took all the data from there and placed it on a another machine. Now I'm unable to navigate through the web pages on the new machine. I am getting the error.... Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ........asp, line 19 Can you please help!! Jun 20 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 8 Replies Expert 2.5K+ P: 3,235 Motoma Hello Group, I need some help in the worst way. I had a program/database I was working on a particular machine. I took all the data from there and placed it on a another machine. Now I'm unable to navigate through the web pages on the new machine. I am getting the error.... Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ........asp, line 19 Can you please help!! On line 19, your connection to the database is failing. Are you on the same network segment/subnet as you previously were? What is the physical difference between the computers? Jun 20 '07 #2 reply 10K+ P: 13,264 r035198x Hello Group, I need some help in the worst way. I had a program/database I was working on a particular machine. I took all the data from there and placed it on a another machine. Now I'm unable to navigate through the web pages on the new machine. I am getting the error.... Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ........asp, line 19 Can you please help!! How are you now specifying the server name when connecting to this machine? You'll need to allow the server port on that new machine if it's running a firewall. Jun 20 '07 #3 reply P: 4 ConfusedDeuce On line 19, your connection to the database is failing. Are you on the same network segment/subnet as you previously were? What is the physical difference between the computers? The thing is that I'm not completely sure what the other machine had on it because they data was copied over from that machine and the machine was immediately taken away. N