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For ASP+Access web page, it can "read" data, but cannot "insert" data.

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Hi:

Our server use Windows 2003 + Plesk6.5.1

For ASP+Access web page, it can "read" data, but cannot "insert" data. Anyony has this kind of problem? Any solution? Thanks.
 
Using Plesk, you need to give write permission to the folder that contains your Access database.
 
Actually, it only needs write permission for the database itself. Depending on what you have in that folder I would not recommend it for the whole folder.
 
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