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Transfer an mdb file to/from an ISP from within Access

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Bill Stanley - 04 Feb 2006 13:54 GMT
I need to move a small mdb file to and from an Internet sight from within an
Access 2000 or 2003 application. I have stumbled upon the "Microsoft Internet
Transfer Control" but can find nothing about how to use it for other than a
.txt file.

Does anyone have experience moving an mdb file using either the Active-X
Control above or by any other means from within Access?
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Thank you for your help

Bill

Alex Dybenko - 04 Feb 2006 16:22 GMT
Hi Bill,
have a look here:
http://www.mvps.org/access/modules/mdl0037.htm

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>I need to move a small mdb file to and from an Internet sight from within
>an
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> Does anyone have experience moving an mdb file using either the Active-X
> Control above or by any other means from within Access?
AutomationGuru - 04 Feb 2006 21:30 GMT
Hi Bill,

For Uploading files to internet, take a look at this:
http://www.motobit.com/tips/detpg_post-binary-data-url/
For downloading files from the internet, take a look at this:
http://cwashington.netreach.net/depo/view.asp?Index=1080

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> have a look here:
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> > Does anyone have experience moving an mdb file using either the Active-X
> > Control above or by any other means from within Access?
 
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