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Windows Server help
Hi i have a school project where you build a website in asp and use mdb databases to drive the site. The site is on the school server and seems like one of my teammates left a connection open to the DB
So basically DB is fucked and we can't access the site, nor delete the database.ldm and databsae.mdb Do you guys know of a way to remote kill all connections to a database? |
Reboot the server :thumbsup
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give me the info ill hack into it for you
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thanks but i undfortunately don't have this kind of access. unless i can telnet in my dir and reset something...
Of course can't delete anything thru ftp either |
Can you connect to the DB, but get an error back about it being open?
If so, send a badly formatted query to the DB - depending on how you connect it can break the former connectionand allow access. |
thanks i'll try this, so far i get a 500 server error
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People run servers on Windows?! :eek7
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If you're designing everything how MS tells you it's meant to be
done then you should be able to just kill the component if running in MTS. If you're not doing it by the book then you can restart IIS or reboot. Not many options on windows.... It's shit.... No one in their right mind uses it.... If you want a slow shitty website filled with bugs that require you to get up in the middle of the night to reboot the server then use windows. btw This is coming from a long time windows programmer and owner of both Debian and Windows servers. Learn Perl and PHP. -Ben |
First, reboot
restart web services back up your data shoot your admin move to a Unix server :thumbsup |
format c and d
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