PRB: Creating Application with PWS 4.0, Windows 95 and VID
ID: Q184572
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual InterDev, versions 1.0, 6.0
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Microsoft Personal Web Server version 4.0 for Windows 95
SYMPTOMS
When creating data connections with Visual InterDev 1.0 or 6.0 and Personal
Web Server (PWS) 4.0 on Windows 95, the following errors may occur:
Error: 80004005 [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not
found and no default driver specified.
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Error: 80040e14 [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver]The
Microsoft Jet Database engine cannot find the table or query
'tablename'. Make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly.
CAUSE
The Web project folder (for example, \test) has not been created as an
"Application" or the "Application" has not been restarted since modifying
the Global.asa file.
RESOLUTION
Most often this is caused by not having "Execute" permissions selected on
the Web project in the Personal Web Manager. "Execute" permissions is
required to make a Web Project an "Application."
NOTE: If you are using an existing Web project in Visual InterDev created
by FrontPage Publisher, then the execute permissions are not set (Web
project is not an application).
Use the following steps to determine if your Web project is an
"Application":
- Start Personal Web Manager (double-click on the PWS icon in the
taskbar).
- Click Advanced.
- Select the Web project folder (for example, \test).
- Click the Edit Properties button.
- In the directory path, the folder name is missing. Append the folder
name of the Web project to this directory path.
- In the Access pane, make sure every check box is selected (Read,
Execute, and Scripts). You'll need 'Execute' to make it an application.
- Click OK, and close the Personal Web Manager.
If you forget to add your folder name of your Web project to the directory
path, you'll receive the following error when accessing any page within
that Web project:
HTTP Error 404
404 Not Found
The Web server cannot find the file or script you asked for. Please
check the URL to ensure that the path is correct.
Please contact the server's administrator if this problem persists.
NOTE: By default the Personal Web Manager will not add these subfolders to
the directory path of your Web site, but your Web site will be accessible.
Another application could exist in a higher level directory, root for
example, if no execute permissions are set in the subfolder, this high
level Global.asa will fire instead.
Restarting the Application
Restarting the Personal Web server using the Personal Web Manager will not
restart your application to refresh Global.asa. To do so you'll have to
open an MS-DOS prompt from the Start button. Clicking Run and type the
command. To stop the Personal Web Server go to its subfolder, for example,
c:\win95\system\inetsrv and type the following command:
pws /stop
To start type it, type the following command:
pws /start
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
Here's what you need to reproduce the behavior:
- Windows 95
- Windows NT Option Pack 4.0 for Windows 95 (Personal Web Server 4.0)
- Visual InterDev 1.0 or Visual InterDev 6.0
Create a Web project with Visual InterDev (as a new Web). When adding,
renaming, or deleting data connections the Global.asa will change, but the
application will not be restarted automatically, and your data connections
will not be visible in your ASP pages. You'll receive errors such as the
following. This error occurs when your recently added data connection is
not visible by the application since the application hasn't been restarted
to refresh the Global.asa.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no
default driver specified"
This error happens when you recently edited an already used data connection
in the Global.asa, but you are now pointing to a different database. The
application has not been restarted to refresh the new Global.asa.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] The Microsoft Jet Database
engine cannot find the table or query 'tablename'. Make sure it exists
and that its name is spelled correctly."
Check Global.asa Session Contents
To determine if your current Global.asa is actually the one that is firing
in your application, you can use the following Test.asp page (NOTE: the
Session Contents collection works only with version 4.02.0622 of Asp.dll,
which comes with Windows NT Option Pack 4.0):
<%
Dim sessitem
response.write "SessionID: " & Session.SessionID & "<P>"
response.write "List of " & Session.Contents.Count & " items in Session
contents collection:<HR>"
For Each sessitem in Session.Contents
If IsObject(Session.Contents(sessitem)) Then
Response.write(sessitem & " : Session object cannot be displayed."
& "<BR>")
ElseIf IsArray(Session.Contents(sessitem)) Then
Response.write "Array named " & sessitem & "<ol>"
For each objArray in Session.Contents(sessitem)
Response.write "<li>" & objArray & "<BR>"
Next
Response.write "</ol>"
Else
Response.write(sessitem & " : " & Session.Contents(sessitem) &
"<BR>")
End If
Next
%>
This page shows all the active session variables in the session.contents
collection of the current application.
Additional query words:
80004005, data source name
Keywords : kberrmsg kbADO kbExtension kbFrontPage kbServer kbVisID100 kbVisID600 kbWebServer kbGrpASP
Version : WINDOWS:1.0,4.0,6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb