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ssnapier
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  11:07:33  Show Profile  Visit ssnapier's Homepage  Send ssnapier an AOL message  Send ssnapier an ICQ Message  Send ssnapier a Yahoo! Message
posting this here because I am using a SH version....

The little blue arrow that is supposed to jump you to th last post is not doing that, and when you click on active users the browser and OS are both shown as UNKNOWN.

Any idea how to remedy these?

here is a link to the board: http://forums.edition719.com


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ruirib
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  14:04:14  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
What connection string are you using? You should use a Jet OLEDB connection string. That usually fixes it, unless something changed at the server, as well.


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ssnapier
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  15:21:42  Show Profile  Visit ssnapier's Homepage  Send ssnapier an AOL message  Send ssnapier an ICQ Message  Send ssnapier a Yahoo! Message
I was using the Access 2000 string, but I just changed it to the DNS connection instead because it seemed to help a bit with some crazy errors I was getting (I think host caused errors but not sure)

how would that matter???


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ruirib
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  15:46:02  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
It does matter. The jump to last post depends on a specific ado method and it seems that the ODBC drivers do not handle it very well. Anyway, if you think otherwise, feel free to keep your existing driver.


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ssnapier
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  16:34:01  Show Profile  Visit ssnapier's Homepage  Send ssnapier an AOL message  Send ssnapier an ICQ Message  Send ssnapier a Yahoo! Message
hmmmm... well my host seems to have a major problem keeping things in order especially with ASP stuff.... I will try changing it back, but would that affect the browser reporting and OS type as well??


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ruirib
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Posted - 23 June 2003 :  18:01:20  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
No I don't think it would. But it definitely affects jump to last post. It may also be an MDAC issue, but usually using the OLEDB driver fixes it.

I would also be very suspicious of any situation in which you're forced to resort to an ODBC driver. OLEDB drivers are faster and more robust, so a problem with them would indicate some other problem at the server that the host should address.


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