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ASP Support

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omegauser

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Hi,

I have copied an entire site from a windows server to my Linux Plesk

Plesk says> ASP support, so I check it and the copied all the files.

But an error pops out>
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Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
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The database is in Access * and mdb file.

I guess that my server does not support Access , how do I find out? any suggestions???
 
As far as I'm aware you won't find any program's to run Access on Linux. If you search on google you should be able to find some programs to help you convert Access databases to Mysql. You'll also need to make certain that your has the ability to run ASP files (you will most likely have problems with asp.net files as well).
 
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