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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:09:19+00:00 2026-05-11T19:09:19+00:00

I’m building a webapp that needs to interact with a Access Database. The Access

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I’m building a webapp that needs to interact with a Access Database. The Access database is about 200 megs and I don’t want to upload the entire thing…just the contents of one table. So far, I’ve used Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access in the past on a desktop app but when I tried this on a webapp there is some cryptic permission issues on the web server(I think) that need to be ferreted out.

As far as I understand it I can
1 – upload the entire database and select the data
2 – I can use interop and figure out the permission issues

is there a 3 or 4 option?

Thanks guys.

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    2026-05-11T19:09:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:09 pm

    The location of the access file doesn’t matter as long as it is accessible local or through the network and the NETWORK account of the webserver (if it is a Win2K3 or higher server otherwise it’s the ASP.NET account) has access to that location.
    So no need to download or upload anything.
    Also… the fact that your back-end is dealing with an access database shouldn’t be visible or be of any concern to the client…

    OTOH if you are looking for a solution to “manage a database through a web interface”, then maybe it’s better to look at something like this… (It’s for sql server, but migrating from access to sql server isn’t that big an issue 😉

    If you want to code it yourself, i think this post can come in handy.
    No need to interop, just use an OleDbConnection with the right connectionstring.

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