I'm connedting my web page to an access database, but unfortunately the Web
Settings option is ghosted out. Can anybody tell me what aspect of my web
page I need to change, or what other program setting will turn that option
on? Thanks for your help.

Re: Turning on "web settings" option? by Steve

Steve
Thu Sep 01 18:15:56 CDT 2005

You need to have a "web" opened.
Did you create your database and web page "inside" a web??

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"John Schutkeker" <jschutkeker@sbcglobal.net.nospam> wrote in message
news:Xns96C4AEED749D1lkajehoriuasldfjknak@207.115.63.158...
>
> I'm connedting my web page to an access database, but unfortunately
the Web
> Settings option is ghosted out. Can anybody tell me what aspect of my
web
> page I need to change, or what other program setting will turn that
option
> on? Thanks for your help.



Re: Turning on "web settings" option? by John

John
Thu Sep 01 20:35:43 CDT 2005

"Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in news:#48ZBt0rFHA.3556
@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:

> You need to have a "web" opened.
> Did you create your database and web page "inside" a web??

Thanks, I'll look up "opening web" in the help engine. I created it
outside the web, but I can discard that and try again if it's better to
create it inside the web. If so, how am I going to start Access's database
editor from inside Frontpage? If not, I'll need some way to import it into
the new web.

Re: Turning on "web settings" option? by Kathleen

Kathleen
Thu Sep 01 20:37:33 CDT 2005

"John Schutkeker" <jschutkeker@sbcglobal.net.nospam> wrote in message
news:Xns96C4DBB0F86CAlkajehoriuasldfjknak@207.115.63.158...
> "Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in news:#48ZBt0rFHA.3556
> @TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:
>
>> You need to have a "web" opened.
>> Did you create your database and web page "inside" a web??
>
> Thanks, I'll look up "opening web" in the help engine. I created it
> outside the web, but I can discard that and try again if it's better to
> create it inside the web. If so, how am I going to start Access's
> database
> editor from inside Frontpage? If not, I'll need some way to import it
> into
> the new web.

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