J
John Phelan
I'm not sure why my runtime application interferes with a
test site's, own networked Access.
Could this be a clue: I also installed an MS update of,
MS "mdac_typ.exe 3.0" on a Windows 98SE machine that is
part of a network; Without it, I couldn't get my packaged
software work. However, I did no installs on whatever
server they are using.
Microsoft says, "IMPORTANT NOTE: The following version of
the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC 3.0) are not
supported on SQL Server 7.0 or 6.5 clustered
installations. Please do NOT install this release of MDAC
on such servers; doing so will break your cluster."
Again, the machine I had it installed on was a Windows98SE
that was a part of a network. I do not know what kind of
server they use, or on what kind of server is typically
used.
John
test site's, own networked Access.
Could this be a clue: I also installed an MS update of,
MS "mdac_typ.exe 3.0" on a Windows 98SE machine that is
part of a network; Without it, I couldn't get my packaged
software work. However, I did no installs on whatever
server they are using.
Microsoft says, "IMPORTANT NOTE: The following version of
the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC 3.0) are not
supported on SQL Server 7.0 or 6.5 clustered
installations. Please do NOT install this release of MDAC
on such servers; doing so will break your cluster."
Again, the machine I had it installed on was a Windows98SE
that was a part of a network. I do not know what kind of
server they use, or on what kind of server is typically
used.
John