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    Posted: 10 June 2007 at 10:44am

I tried to connect to the access DB and I get an error on setup when pointing to the Access DB.

Error updading/checking TblReloadTableInfo - The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot find the input table or query 'tbl_localdomains'.  Make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly

ERROR - Some fields are missing from the tables!
Please proceed to Step 2-b to add missing fields
Done.

2b shows nothing and the activity log shows "Exception occurred during ChecktblReloadTableInfo: Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression 'tblreloadtableinfo where id > (select min(id) from tblreloadtableinfo t where (t.domainid = tblreloadtableinfo.domainid) and (t.tablename = tblreloadtableinfo.tablename))'"

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SpamFilter Enterprise does not support a MSAccess database. Only Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL are supported database platforms for SpamFilter Enterprise.

MS Access and Oracle can only be used by SpamFilter ISP in "Standard" mode (non-Enterprise mode).
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Thank you. I will test with MSSQL instead.
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