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Database Web Explorer 2.00 [Homepage] - by: MonocerosSoft - Download links ![]() Click to enlarge Description: Database Web Explorer is an universal Web-based database manager intended to work with DBMS in Internet/Intranet networks. Database Web Explorer allows you to manipulate the data stored in databases via Internet. As programm of the remote access the usual Web-browser is used. Database Web Explorer was developed with ASP technology in pure script language and does not required installation of any additional COM-components, DLL or ActiveX neither on the Web-server nor on the computer of the user. Database Web Explorer is distributed in source codes - HTML and JavaScript. Supports connections to databases through ODBC drivers and OLE DB providers. Configuration and installation of Database Web Explorer is very easy. The product works under the Web-server Microsoft Internet Information Server. Common features: - Very easy installation, configuration and usage - Supports the multiuser work with DBMS - Does not required installation of any additional COM-components, DLL or ActiveX neither on the Web-server nor on the computer of the user - As programm of the remote access the usual Web-browser is used - Supports connections to databases through ODBC drivers and OLE DB providers - Compact code in pure script language Database Web Explorer allows you: - Connect to any DBMS via ODBC or OLE DB - View names of tables, fields, indexes and stored procedures in database - View definitions of fields and indexes of tables in database - View data in tables in database - Export data in tables to MS Excel and as SQL-script - Add, edit and delete record in tables in database - Execute SQL-queries to database - Export results of queries to MS Excel Recent changes in this New Release: Comments (Add comment) | File size: 59 Kb Date: 04/16/2004 Homepage Install support: N/A OS: WinXP, Windows2000 System requirements: Server: IIS 5.0, ADO 2.5; Client: IE 5.0 Language: English
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