ADO Tutorial
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ADO is a Microsoft technology, and stands for ActiveX Data Objects.
In our ADO tutorial you will learn how to use ADO to access databases from your Web site.
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At W3Schools you will find complete ADO references about built-in objects, and their properties and methods.
ADO Object References
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