Microsoft Data Access Component
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FrontPage 2000
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1 | Q199365 – FP2000: Installation of ASP.EXE May Interfere With Database Connectivity in Office 2000 |
Excerpt from this page:When you attempt to install Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP.EXE) to an Internet Information Server version 3.0 or a Microsoft Personal Web Server version 1.0 after you have installed FrontPage 2000 or Office 2000, you may receive the fol(size 8272 bytes, updated 4/14/2000 10:10:00 PM GMT) | |
2 | Q233018 – FP2000: Enabling Database Features Without the Server Extensions |
Excerpt from this page:The FrontPage(size 8558 bytes, updated 4/14/2000 10:12:00 PM GMT) | |
3 | Q219160 – FP2000: VBScript Runtime Error on ASP Pages After Running Asp.exe on Personal Web Server 1.0a |
Excerpt from this page:After you run Asp.exe on Microsoft Personal Web Server version 1.0a, the following error message may appear when you preview Active Server Pages with Database results:(size 7113 bytes, updated 10/13/1999 3:56:00 PM GMT) | |
4 | Q232525 – FP2000: After installing MS PWS 4.0, MDAC is Downgraded |
Excerpt from this page:If you install Microsoft Personal Web Server 4.0 after you have installed FrontPage 2000 or Office 2000, the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) will be downgraded from version 2.1 to 1.5(size 6057 bytes, updated 3/1/2000 8:12:00 PM GMT) | |
5 | Q232532 – FP2000: Database Menu Item on Insert Menu Unavailable |
Excerpt from this page:When you are authoring pages in FrontPage 2000, the Database Results Region only functions on Web servers that have Active Server Pages (ASP) and the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions installed, or on disk-based Webs. FrontPage will not make(size 8088 bytes, updated 4/14/2000 10:12:00 PM GMT) | |
6 | Q250445 – FP2000: How to Determine Whether MDAC Is Installed on Your Computer |
Excerpt from this page:This article describes how to determine whether the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) is installed on your computer.(size 6684 bytes, updated 5/1/2000 10:12:00 PM GMT) |
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Updated August 12, 2000