I'm trying to deploy MSDE with my app, at first I tried using the merge modules but got nowhere, and then I noticed that the readme states "The Setup utilities for new applications should be written to call the MSDE 2000 Setup utility instead of directly consuming the MSDE 2000 merge...
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Client unable to establish connection
IIS4 on NT4 on MachineA, SQL-Server 2000 on NT4 on MachineB.
SQL-Server 2000 has "SQL-Server and Windows" checked in the security tab.
The above...
The problem is definitly due to user permissions on the client PC. Mostly to do with Registry settings and such like. A simple solution if for users to be W2K powerusers rather than standard users. These are demi-admins with enough rights to allow ActiveX downloads. Another more complicated...
Thanks for your reply.
That is exactly what happens. However it has been requested that normal users be able to download and use the control. Do you know how I can accomplish this.
Cheers
Like many others it seems I have a similar problem. When I'm an administrator on a w2k PC I can download an ActiveX control over my intranet. However, if a normal user tries it the contents of the OBJECT tag seems to be ignored, no matter how low the security setting is.
Any ideas?????
I have been asked to look into an existing MTS application that downloads the package export exe over an intranet. The problem is that the installation of the export on the client will only work if the user is logged on as an Adminstrator for that PC. Is there any way of forcing the client...
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