
Originally Posted by
texxs
Dude this is a big deal. How did you build a custom CMS when you are a newbie. I'm not sure wat language to use to help you? Do you know what ODBC is for instance and that there are different "flavors"?
I don't know the details and I generally hate when people answer questions from people who need help like this but I'm thinking it's time for to make some big changes.
In the short term you should just go back to using IIS6, which in itself is probably going to be a big deal.
I've worked with MS Access a lot in the past and it's far more powerful than most people realize. When it comes to making the data accessible via a web app, you must realize one thing about it though. It's a sales tool used by Microsoft to get you to buy Windows server licenses, SQL server licenses and Visual Studio Licenses. Every step of the way you will encounter roadblocks that are mostly only hurdled by spending more moeny, and then making big changes and learning new skills. I have made web apps using the MS technologies described above in conjunction with MS Access DB's before and they worked great. Then Microsoft would update something, or release a new version of something... It will never, ever stop.