the connector is basically the DLL file that the handler points to for
processing cfml pages.

If you are still using MSACCESS, then you really need to stop that now, it
is no longer supported on 64bit servers without workarounds and there are
so many better/free alternatives.


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:33 PM, John Pullam <jpul...@mcleansystems.com>wrote:

>
> No I didn't. How do I uninstall a connector? (Given that I don't really
> understand what a connector is.)
>
> I read a post of yours elsewhere also suggesting using the bultin web
> server. My rationale for staying with IIS is that I want to test on a
> system very similar to what it will be deployed on. I also have a Microsoft
> Access app to test eventually and I need to confirm that the app works in
> this environment before the ISP cuts it over.
>
> 

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