ASP Pages not working

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Earl Kelly

I have written a website in frontpage that has been working for me for some
time. It uses a SQL database and allows me to update the fields and what
have you thru the website. I have recently released this website to others
in our office and they are able to browse the website but when they click
submit the records are not added to the database.

I have checked all of the permission things I can think of, the directory is
set for integrated window authentication, and the anonymous access is turned
off. I made sure the user has permissions in the frontpage extentions.
What am I missing? Can anyone help?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

But are your SQL database permissions also set for integrated window authentication, and the anonymous access

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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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|I have written a website in frontpage that has been working for me for some
| time. It uses a SQL database and allows me to update the fields and what
| have you thru the website. I have recently released this website to others
| in our office and they are able to browse the website but when they click
| submit the records are not added to the database.
|
| I have checked all of the permission things I can think of, the directory is
| set for integrated window authentication, and the anonymous access is turned
| off. I made sure the user has permissions in the frontpage extentions.
| What am I missing? Can anyone help?
|
|
 
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Earl Kelly

As far as I can tell, in frontpage the connection is setup in the site
correct, so as long as the site settings are correct with the database
connection.

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Earl Kelly, IT Systems Manager
Greene-Hazel & Associates
Jacksonville, FL
50 users, TAM 9.2, @vantage 5.3
XP Pro Workstations & W2K Servers
 

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