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ASP (Microsoft Access) Question

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I am a relative novice to ASP scripting and I have a question that I am not sure where to post in order to get the best response.

I have written several ASP scripts that access a Microsoft Access database on my Server. I would like to use my local machine to run these scripts and access the database so that I can run the scripts without having access to a remote server. Is this possible? What do I h=need in order to accomplish this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 09-15-06, 06:11 PM
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Again welcome to the forum. What version of windows do you run on your computer (XP Pro and 2000) all come with IIS which is Microsofts version of a web server, I currently use it for both production and development. To install it, if you have one of those versions, goto control panel and choose add/remove programs and then choose windows components. Place a check in Internet Information Services. Then follow the instructions on screen and you should be good to go.
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Koncept,
Thanks for your help. I am goona load XP Pro and see what happens. It will sure be nice to run these scripts without haveing to go to an external server.

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