Speaking of drivers - we have a client that insists on using dbase on their web 
server (part of a legacy app that they want ported to the web).  We're trying 
to get them away from using dbase as I've seen dbase ODBC completely stop 
responding.  I used to have links to information confirming this but have since 
lost them.  Does anyone have any info that I can use to get the off of the idea 
of using dbase on a web server?

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Friday, November 04, 2005 3:09 PM, Snake scribed: ---
>
> As I said, have tried the unicode drivers, so a lot of stuff doesn't
> appear to work for clients. A generic problem Is that If the Access
> DB has a password, this just causes mayhem.
> 
> I have throttled all access db's to 1 connection, and it makes no
> difference.
> 
> Russ
> 

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