I see in the posts, that a lot of people are using Apache on NT instead of the built 
in IIS.  Is there a reason?  I have PHP up and running with dBase tables converted to 
MySQL and ODBC connected to Access 2000, on an NT 4 box with IIS 4 and it runs very 
well.  Performance is great.  My only problem is automating the conversion to update 
tables in MySQL.  I would like like to convert the Access 2000 tables also but the 
converters either don't seem to work with Access 2k, or not much at all, or are not 
such that a timed batch file can be generated using them.  I just looked at what I've 
written and it's a little jumbled.  Mega-Sigh.  Let me summarize.

  1.. Why Apache on NT 4.0?
  2.. Is there a good way to automatically convert Access 2000 to MySQL to keep MySQL 
data up to date?  The data needs to be updated several times a week.  No I can't just 
switch everything over and not have to convert again.
  3.. A way to do #2 for dBase would be good too, but less critical because the data 
only gets updated every couple months.
Thanks in advance.

Dan Malcolm
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