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David Adams - 26 Dec 2003 15:27 GMT
I have upgraded from OfficeXP Developer to Office 2003.  
My project is stored in source safe.  When checking in and
out forms and reports it works fine.  When I check out the
misc objects, all my linked tables to my sql server are
dropped and replaced by making the tables local, thus
making my project on my local computer.  Is this a bug
with source safe for 2003 or am I missing something. I
tried creating a brand new database with one table,
thinking that the upgrade was the problem, and had the
same problem.
Mike Wachal - 30 Dec 2003 01:03 GMT
> I have upgraded from OfficeXP Developer to Office 2003.  
> My project is stored in source safe.  When checking in and
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> thinking that the upgrade was the problem, and had the
> same problem.

Hi David,

This is a known problem when using Access 2003 with the source code control
that shipped in Microsoft Office XP Devleoper. There is no source code
control for Access 2003, but as you've found, if the control is already on
the computer, you can see its functionality in Access 2003.

There is currently no fix for the problem you are seeing. The only
workaround is to delete the local tables and relink to your source tables
after you have removed the database from source control.

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Mike Wachal
Microsoft Corporation

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