Re: Connect to database on other computer

From: Chris Zopers (test123test12_at_12move.nl)
Date: 07/07/05


Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 01:54:11 -0700

Hello,

I use an MS Access database. I've tried impersonation with a user
loginname and password that has full permissions. With that useraccount
I can directly open the MS Access database, but when my ASP.NET
application impersonates that user, it still won't connect to that same
MS Access database.

Greetings,
Chris.

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