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Can Classic ASP Interact with SQL Server 2005?

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Old 02-27-2008, 10:04 PM
Ken Sturgeon
 
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Default Can Classic ASP Interact with SQL Server 2005?

Forgive me if this is not the most appropriate group to pose this question.

I have a classic ASP app that is currently connecting to a SQL Server 2000
database using MDAC 2.8. Can a classic ASP application using MDAC 2.8
connect to and interact with SQL Server 2005? What issues might I encounter?
What known requirements are there to do this?

Thank you very much for any insight you can offer.

Ken Sturgeon


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Old 02-27-2008, 10:08 PM
Milan Kosanovic
 
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Default Re: Can Classic ASP Interact with SQL Server 2005?

Most probably you dont need to change anything in your code to make this
work. At least I didn't have to change anything

Milan
P.S. Most probably you use ADO objects.

"Ken Sturgeon" <aksturgeon@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Forgive me if this is not the most appropriate group to pose this
> question.
>
> I have a classic ASP app that is currently connecting to a SQL Server 2000
> database using MDAC 2.8. Can a classic ASP application using MDAC 2.8
> connect to and interact with SQL Server 2005? What issues might I
> encounter? What known requirements are there to do this?
>
> Thank you very much for any insight you can offer.
>
> Ken Sturgeon
>



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