I have been using a website for quite some time now and all of sudden on Mar 25th the website would not longer come up and I keep getting this error message. Microsoft JET Database Engine Error '80004005' Unspecified error /includes/db.asp, line 28 I have a Toshiba Laptop w/ Windows Vista. Computer is about six months old from when I bought it.
The website that I've been using for two months now and that won't come up anymore because of the previous mentioned error is: Can anyone help with this error problem?
I don't believe it has anything to do with the connection string, because, up to the point of my server crashing, the connection strings have been in place for at least a year, working perfectly. Then, on hard reboot, it just stopped working. I think it has something to do with the server crash and hard reboot? Something is preventing my ASP code from connecting to the database. Something on the server. There are about 5 website on my server. Each website has it own unique database (mdb) and each website is throwing the same error message.
Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005) - Unspecified Error Sep 28, 2004. Hi all, I got Win2000 and I just developed an intranet solution installed on my web. Microsoft JET Database Engine Error '80004005' Unspecified Error Jan 28, 2004. Hi, Im new to asp and access and have been having this problem for serveral weeks.
So whatever it is, it's affect all the databases and not just a single database. Any other thoughts? Again, it is MS Acess 2000 running on a Windows 2000 server. Is there some way of checking to see if the system put a lock on all the databases or something? I'm sorry, but I don't know very much about server administration so I really do need help.
As requested here's an example. Well I reboot the server,which seams to have 'magically' resoloved the problem. I would have prefered to get to the root cause of the issue, but I could not have the websites unavailable for any extended lenght of time. I really don't believe it has anything to do with the connection string because I've been using the same exact method of connecting to the database for 2 years now and I haven't had any trouble at all. I believe that when the server crash/froze up and I hard booted it something got 'Lock' and prevented the connections from working. I have no idea what could have done that, but, for now, a soft reboot seamed to clear things up. Windows Xp Ultra Lite Ita Yahoo. Thank you all for your suggestions.
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