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Accessing local web pages from ISP site

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sweetleaf

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Jan 16, 2001
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CA
My company has a website hosted remotely by an isp.
I would like to put several links on the "contact us" page of the site which when clicked open up customer support html/asp forms for users to fill out. These forms are to be stored on a machine on site here at the head office . Furthermore, these forms will insert and update an access database here at head office as well.

1)Assuming the isp updates the hyperlinks on the "contact us" page to "point" to the machine here at my head office,
which contains both the html/asp forms and the MS access database, is it possible for users to be able to see and use these html/asp forms?
2)if so what steps need to be implemented?

any help would be greeeeatly appreciated - thanks
 
I'm not sure if this could be done or not however I'd be VERY weary of pointing anything off a public web server to my intranet. This would be a big security risk to your inhouse servers.
 
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