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NT Database Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do I set-up the DSN for the FoxPro Database?
  2. Where do I go for FoxPro Support?
  3. How do I set-up a DSN for an Access Database?
  4. Where do I go for Microsoft Access Support?
  5. Does the space my database uses count towards the overall quota limit of my webhosting plan?
  6. What information do you need to know in order to create my database?



  1. How do I set-up the DSN for the FoxPro Database?

    The DSN is set-up on the server side by our Engineers. Please contact us by our web form. Please include your domain name, user name, and DSN name and it will be set-up within two to four business days.

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  2. Where do I go for FoxPro Support?

    Further support for FoxPro can be found at Microsoft® Visual FoxPro® 6.0 center.

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  3. How do I set-up a DSN for an Access Database?

    The DSN is set-up on the server side by our Engineers. Please contact us by our web form. Please include your domain name, user name, and DSN name and it will be set-up within two to four business days.

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  4. Where do I go for Microsoft Access Support?

    For further support of MS Access: http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/support/default.asp

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  5. Does the space my database uses count towards the overall quota limit of my webhosting plan?

    Yes. The .mdf file will be placed in a sub-folder of your virtual root.

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  6. What information do you need to know in order to create my database?

    We will need to know the name you want for your database, what you want the DSN to be called, and the size of the database.

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