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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Database Development
ID:35122
Title:ASP based website crash - need urgent help!
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We have an ASP database driven website and have are receiving the following error:
\"Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error \'80004005\'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Could not use \'(unknown)\'; file already in use.\"
The site is getting pretty old and hasn\'t been modified at all recently so am unsure as to cause of the error.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£50 - £150 (Approx $78 - $235)
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:01/09/2010 15:40
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Bids:1
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Clarification Board
S. R. on 01/09/2010 16:41What database are you using and what is the page trying to do when you get this error?
O. V. on 01/09/2010 16:42Hi
Sounds like the site is growing and Access is no longer a good contender for the website backend.
I guess the quickest path would be migrating the Access database to SQL server or MySql.
If you could answer the following questions I can put together a more formal bid for you.
1. How is the website hosted and what are the hosting specs? ie: Windows 2003 server, IIS which version etc.
2. List of pages in the website and each page\\\'s purpose.
Otto
O. V. on 01/09/2010 16:43Hi
Sounds like the site is growing and Access is no longer a good contender for the website backend.
I guess the quickest path would be migrating the Access database to SQL server or MySql.
If you could answer the following questions I can put together a more formal bid for you.
1. How is the website hosted and what are the hosting specs? ie: Windows 2003 server, IIS which version etc.
2. List of pages in the website and each page\'s purpose.
Otto
O. V. on 01/09/2010 16:43Hi
Sounds like the site is growing and Access is no longer a good contender for the website backend.
I guess the quickest path would be migrating the Access database to SQL server or MySql.
If you could answer the following questions I can put together a more formal bid for you.
1. How is the website hosted and what are the hosting specs? ie: Windows 2003 server, IIS which version etc.
2. List of pages in the website and each page's purpose.
Otto
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