Placing the Access 2000 File on the Server and Preparing the DSN

The next step is to open the root folder where you have been placing your ASP pages and place your database file. If you are using a remote server, just use FTP to move the Access 2000 file to the root folder or subfolder on the NT Server.

Next, you need to create a data source name (DSN) connection to the database on the server. This connection allows your ASP application to interact with the database. For Windows 2000 and Windows NT, use the following steps.

(Note: These steps are on the server. If you are using your computer as both client and server, then you can follow these steps on your computer. If you are administering another NT server, these steps should be on the remote ...

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