yep yep u r right DotNetGnat...I've just found a KB article on microsoft website explaining how IIS 5 behaves with international settings and date.
Therefore, I've inserted a new key in the registry to force IIS to use same Regional Settings as Server and now it works. Still unknown the update...
Don't know if it happened after windows update or because of a virus but on my webserver the function Now() retrieves this value:
/05/aa
and eventually the right time.
Another curious detail: in MS Access DB on that server, if I set a Date type field with default value equal to "Now()"...
...2 hours of my life today on this...I can't believ nobody can find a solution...by the way...using form-view instead than data sheet IS NOT considered a solution!!
to simplify: a subform IN DATASHEET VIEW, 2 combo boxes, (second one depends from first one with requery ufter update), can I set Combo1 to requery Combo2 ONLY IN THE SELECTED RECORD and not for all records previously inserted into datasheet?
Please, help me!...hope I won't need to turn into...
..I guess my problem is not new, so I hope somebody can tell me something I couldn't find in FAQS...in my db there are 2 tables with many-to-many relationship: commercial estimates and products. Therefore, in my form there's a subform (shown as a recorset/table - don't know how to say in...
Ok futuretech, but, let's suppose I had 50 clients in my network: turning the server into win2k would have meant that I needed to recreate joins for all of them one after the other?! No other way round?!
Thanks all the way for your answer, I will try it on a client immediately to see if it works!
Ok Brontosaurus, hosts can ping each other, and they all use win2k (server was NT, now is 2kserver). Server can ping hosts.
No, I really don't know anything about WINS, and to clear the situation, I've only finished to install win2k server assigning it the same IP it had in NT, nothing else...
Dear Brontosaurus, in DNS I can see some entries made during installation, but I don't really know what should I do to configure it (I was used to configure NT, and think it was easier!). Do u think that this is the problem? Actually in DNS I can see hosts names, grouped under User Group, and...
Hi dear friends, I've had to format my LAN Server (8 hosts on local network) and I've changed its OS from windows NT to Windows 2k server.
Problem: appearently I need to re-estabilish trust relationship between hosts and server: at the moment host can access server, BUT hosts can't dialogue each...
Hi old fellows of tek-tips, I've got a silly question for u: I'm using html pages created by MSAccess to easily develop back-office pages of my ASP website. Maybe I did wrong, but as my website was built and tested using a local server, pages generated by Access address to that server, and to...
You're almost at the point of this!! BUT, at point 6 your procedure doesn't work: error message: INVALID INDEX DEFINITION
Why do I get this message (I'm trying to import, not to link tables)?
Thank u Pete, you're on the right way!!
At the moment I'm connecting to the dbf using a DSN connection. My problem is with the Unique ID, useful to index this db. I would do without importing into access just if I had an index!! Index in cdx infact is external to dbf (it's a different file!) and I don't know how to manage it in my ASP...
I'm trying to dialog with a dbf file that comes together with a cdx (index) and an fpt (external memo).My asp pages can query the dbf but I've got 2 orders of problem:
1.How can I manage the external index? I mean, I can't find any primary key inside the dbf, so I've got problems with ASP pages...
I'm a complete newbie in Fox Pro,and I'll try to be clear anyway..my problem is:I need to interact (through ASP) with a dbf file, that comes together with a cdx and an fpt. I'm used to working with MS Access, and I'm quite disoriented because I can't manage the unique ID in the dbf file. I...
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