Insert>DB>Results does not incl. Pix?

M

Matthew

Merry Christmas!

I Inserted Database Results, hoping to see the OLE image
in my Access db, but FP returned a placeholder [#Binary#]
instead.

What should I do to see the picture?

Love & Lookups,

Matthew

=}
 
M

Mike Mueller

: Merry Christmas!
:
: I Inserted Database Results, hoping to see the OLE image
: in my Access db, but FP returned a placeholder [#Binary#]
: instead.
:
: What should I do to see the picture?
:
: Love & Lookups,
:
: Matthew
:
: =}

see KB article 216285
 
M

Matthew

Dear Mike Meuller,

In accordance with your instruction, I have visited the
KB and read the article you referenced. In an attempt to
undertake the Troubleshooting method described therein, I
encountered a problem I hope you can help me resolve.

Troubleshooting:

To verify a successful ASP installation, you can run the
following sample ASP code:

<%
Response.Write "Hello World!"
%>

To do this, follow these steps:

Start FrontPage. Open the Web site by using the HTTP
address to connect to it.
* * * *

I assumed this meant to type the http address for MyWeb
into the Open File dialogue box in the Open window. When
I did (using http://MyServer:MyPort), I received the
following error:

Documents in this folder are not available. The folder
may have been moved or deleted, or network problems may
be preventing a connection to the server.

Well, the web is in the MyWeb folder in My Documents, and
I can open it by browsing. The folder has been neither
moved nor deleted, and there are no network problems
preventing any other connections to MyServer.

Obviously, the KB article wanted me to perform this
particular method for a good reason, though it did not go
on to address the conclusion I reached.

Can you help me now?

Sincerely yours,

Matthew

=}
 

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