Access :: Web Application Path To Local Database
Sep 13, 2010
Is it possible for an ASP.NET web application installed on a web server to connect to an Access database stored on a local PC (which is NOT the web server)? I would like the web application to allow the user to specify the path/complete file specification to the database. Or, based on login information specified by the user, the web application might determine the path to the database via an administrative database stored on the web server. The user/customer would be responsible for the storage of the Access database. If the answer to my first question is "YES", how do I programmatically specify/format the path to the Access database on the local PC so the web application can locate the database?
The path has to be something more than "C:foldernamesubfoldernamedatabase.mdb". When I use a path like this, the web application produces an error indicating that the database does not exist or cannot be found. So, I'm fairly sure that the web application is not starting with Drive C: on the local PC to find the database. For all I know, the web application may be interpreting Drive C: as Drive C: on the web server. I'm wondering if I need to specify a computer name before "C:" in the database path.
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