Connect Access Mdb on My Web Server

Hi all user, this is my first post.
I have pdf form (connect database access only in read only) for collection information from my customer all ok if use in local but when i upload in my web pdf file and mdb database i recive error connection database !?!?!.
Thanks very much
Domenico,

I had this same sort of issue and got no response on this forum. I re-posted the question at:
http://blogs.adobe.com/formbuilder/2006/09/connecting_a_form_to_a_database.html
Read the response to M Llewellyn towards the end of the page.
I also found some additional info about the webservice here:
http://forms.stefcameron.com/
Have a good day.

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