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Hi
I have an access database drive website with a dsn connection which worked fine with other hosting services.
I have now uploaded this to a BT Server and now cannot connect to the database. Are there any settings I should be looking at which are peculiar to BT? i.e. connection strings, dsn etc.
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@webcrawler2050 wrote:Its not going to happen with an Access database, theres no DSN connection support. Only MYSQL! I am also lead the believe, there is no ASP.net support either.
It aint going to happen! 🙂
BT will create a DSN for you if you ask them. There is ASP.net support and Access.
What there isn't support for is MSSQL.
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Yes thats right - the hosting space is with BT.
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Unfortunately, there is no history of surveylinecommercial.com on our BT Hosting.
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Its not going to happen with an Access database, theres no DSN connection support. Only MYSQL! I am also lead the believe, there is no ASP.net support either.
It aint going to happen! 🙂
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The Domain isn't being hosted at BT Either.
Nslookup says:
C:\Users\Richard>nslookup
Default Server: indnsc60.bt.net
Address: 194.72.0.98
> server dns01.gpn.register.com
Default Server: dns01.gpn.register.com
Address: 98.124.192.1
> set type=a
> dns01.gpn.register.com
Server: dns01.gpn.register.com
Address: 98.124.192.1
Name: dns01.gpn.register.com
Address: 98.124.198.1
> set type=a
> surveylinecommercial.com
Server: dns01.gpn.register.com
Address: 98.124.192.1
Name: surveylinecommercial.com
Address: 69.64.147.243 < This isnt a BT IP.
You need to first change your nameservers at your registra (Where you bought your domain from)
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@webcrawler2050 wrote:Its not going to happen with an Access database, theres no DSN connection support. Only MYSQL! I am also lead the believe, there is no ASP.net support either.
It aint going to happen! 🙂
BT will create a DSN for you if you ask them. There is ASP.net support and Access.
What there isn't support for is MSSQL.
