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By Mike Chapple, About.com Guide to Databases since 2000

Creating an ADO Connection

Sunday June 4, 2006
In this article, we'll begin a series that looks at the details of using ADO in a real-world environment. The sample code in these tutorials will assume that you're a VBScript programmer developing Active Server Pages (ASP) for use with Microsoft Internet Information Server and Microsoft SQL Server. However, keep in mind that ADO is a standard interface and you'll only find minor differences in syntax between languages. The general principles you learn here will easily carry over to your development environment.

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