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Accessing DSN through Lan using UD
06 Jan 2002 22:50:28 Alain Uy posted:
Hi!I have a win2k server running iis on a lan and i want the workstations to access the system dsn of the server, when im trying to create a connection from one of the workstations (accessing the system dsn of my server) it prompts for an error... is this a win2k problem or im missing something in configuring the dsn or its ud? im having no problem if im accessing the dsn of the server if im actually working on the server machine... any ideas???
btw heres the error the ud generates:
<img src="www.info.com.ph/~alainuy/error.gif" border=0>
Thanks!!
AL@iN
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Replied 07 Jan 2002 07:16:11
07 Jan 2002 07:16:11 crazy larry replied:
I don't think it is the DNS or the lan. Check your paths and urls.
What Is a "404" Error?
When a Web site visitor requests a nonexistent URL from a Web server, the server sends the visitor an error page. This event is recorded as a 404 Not Found error in the Web server log. Encountering an error page is a frustrating experience for a Web site visitor, and studies have indicated this is a leading reason why people leave Web sites.
There are several possible causes for a 404 Not Found error:
* Incorrect or outdated link on one or more of your pages
* Incorrect or outdated link to your site from another site
* Search engine index contains an outdated page
* Outdated user bookmark
* Visitor made error when manually entering a URL
What Is a "404" Error?
When a Web site visitor requests a nonexistent URL from a Web server, the server sends the visitor an error page. This event is recorded as a 404 Not Found error in the Web server log. Encountering an error page is a frustrating experience for a Web site visitor, and studies have indicated this is a leading reason why people leave Web sites.
There are several possible causes for a 404 Not Found error:
* Incorrect or outdated link on one or more of your pages
* Incorrect or outdated link to your site from another site
* Search engine index contains an outdated page
* Outdated user bookmark
* Visitor made error when manually entering a URL
Replied 07 Jan 2002 16:25:12
07 Jan 2002 16:25:12 Alain Uy replied:
tnx for the reply larryk!!!
im not pertaining to the dns, dsn i mean! how can i make the system dsn to be accessible to the workstations... any idea? i think thats the problem!!
im stuck here.. please help!!!
im not pertaining to the dns, dsn i mean! how can i make the system dsn to be accessible to the workstations... any idea? i think thats the problem!!
im stuck here.. please help!!!