Microsoft Access Database with Mac Tiger

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    Default Microsoft Access Database with Mac Tiger

    Can you connect to a Microsoft Access database from Cold Fusion MX 7 running on
    a JRun4 server on the Mac Tiger OS? If you know how to do this would you send
    me instructions or point me in the right direction?

    Kayann

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    Default Re: Microsoft Access Database with Mac Tiger

    Probably not.

    [url]http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.office/browse_thread/th[/url]
    read/958304a0fdd743eb/9d8f52c9e885b6ac?lnk=st&q=microsoft+access+mac+os+ X&rnum=9
    &hl=en#9d8f52c9e885b6ac

    Or, probably.


    [url]http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.office.excel/browse_thr[/url]
    ead/thread/dcae46c67786c550/40180226db81ffbc?lnk=st&q=microsoft+access+mdb+mac +o
    dbc+driver&rnum=1&hl=en#40180226db81ffbc

    Depends on your configuration.

    Where does the Access DB live? Can you connect to the machine from the Web
    server? Etc., etc.

    philh Guest

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