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MSDAIPP

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MSDAIPP (Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider) is a component of Microsoft Windows that can be used to enumerate or access Internet resources within an application that uses ActiveX Data Objects or OLEDB.

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The component was developed in 1998. The codename of the project was 'Rosebud'. It is a 32-bit component and Microsoft have no plans for a 64-bit version, considering it deprecated.

Microsoft products that make extensive use of MSDAIPP include Microsoft Office , Exchange Server , Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Server.

Versions

There have been many versions of the component. The major version numbers are:

  • 8.xxx.xxxx.x - as came with Windows 2000, Windows ME and Office 2000
  • 10.xxx.xxxx.x - as came with SharePoint Portal Server 2001 and Windows XP
  • 11.xxx.xxxx.x - as came with SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Office 2003 and Windows Server 2003
  • 12.xxx.xxxx.x - as came with Office 2007
  • 14.x.xxxx.xxxx - as came with Office 2010
  • Server Support

    Servers supported by the component include:

  • FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE)
  • Web Extender Client (WEC)
  • Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV or HTTP-DAV) protocol extension for HTTP
  • Known issues

    There are many components involved in a properly functioning installation of MSDAIPP and occasionaly the components become unregistered or corrupted.

    References

    MSDAIPP Wikipedia