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| From: jtsmoke <jtsmoke.DeleteThis@kc.rr.com>
| Subject: IIS ADO and Backups
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| Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:31:22 +0000
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| I am having problems backing up my files that are using ADO. The
| server runs fine until I access the directory that contains the ASP pages
| using ADO. I receive an error from the web page stating the ODBC connectio
| n name is unknown or null. I have not been able to find which of the thousa
| nds of files I touch causes the connection to fail. After it fails it t
| akes a reboot to restablish the connection.
| I am IIS 5, Win 2K server. All patches and service packs hav
| e been installed.
| Even a simple file copy will bring this problem on. Any help wo
| uld be greatly appreciated.
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