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Some may find this old news but I ran Snitz Forum back in the year 2000 and I used MS Access database and Windows server 2000. I have download the new version (SnitzMVC_2.0.0.0) and I am wondering can I still use the MS Access database and Windows server or do I have to use MySQL. In the Install_1_1 pdf I do not se anything about using an MS Access database or Windows server. Are they no longer supported? Thanks
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No you can't use MS Access with SnitzMVC_2.0.0.0 you can use MS SQL or MySQL
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Thanks for that info HuwR
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Some of us still use the original version of Snitz.
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Yep, and some of us are using a version that's barely recognizable as originally Snitz. How're things Ety?
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Originally posted by Carefree
Yep, and some of us are using a version that's barely recognizable as originally Snitz. How're things Ety?
Sorry, Carefree!
I did not see your question until now. My son tripped me over to a Linux/Debian OS, and subsequently set my harddrive to the side that has my Windows/Snitz stuff on it. Argh!
I am doing pretty good, actually! How about yourself?
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Originally posted by Etymon Sorry, Carefree!Still alive, sometimes kicking (when the doctors prod the wrong spots). Getting the occasional chance to spoil other people's small children before returning them to their parents ... it's known as "grandparents' revenge".![]()
I did not see your question until now. My son tripped me over to a Linux/Debian OS, and subsequently set my harddrive to the side that has my Windows/Snitz stuff on it. Argh!
I am doing pretty good, actually! How about yourself?![]()
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... before returning them to their parents ... it's known as "grandparents' revenge".
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