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Greg - 11 Jan 2005 16:21 GMT
If you have many versions of the "Secured" file, the "Toolkit" file and the
db file, how can you tell which is being used?  I'm going nuts trying to
resolve this issue!
Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Brendan Reynolds - 11 Jan 2005 20:00 GMT
What do you mean by 'the "Secured" file'? What do you mean by 'the "Toolkit"
file'? And, although I know in general terms what is meant by a db file, it
wouldn't hurt to clarify exactly what you mean by that in your specific
context. And why would you have many versions of them? The simplest solution
to any problem that arises out of having multiple versions of anything is,
obviously, not to do it! :-) Perhaps there's a good reason why that simple
solution isn't appropriate in your circumstances, but without more
information, we have no way to know that.

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> If you have many versions of the "Secured" file, the "Toolkit" file and
> the
> db file, how can you tell which is being used?  I'm going nuts trying to
> resolve this issue!
> Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Greg - 11 Jan 2005 20:29 GMT
Thanks for replying Brendan,
I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
details.  The only thing that shows for the .mdw file is "Secured".  You
already know what the Toolkit is and also the database file.  If that's all
the help you can provide then don't respond and insult my intelligence.  I
wouldn't be asking for help if I had originally made the simple solution.


> What do you mean by 'the "Secured" file'? What do you mean by 'the "Toolkit"
> file'? And, although I know in general terms what is meant by a db file, it
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> > resolve this issue!
> > Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Brendan Reynolds - 11 Jan 2005 21:33 GMT
Greg, I do not know what 'the Toolkit file' means. Nor do I know what 'MS
View' means. I will, however, certainly accede to your request, and not
bother you with any more responses.

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> Thanks for replying Brendan,
> I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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>> > resolve this issue!
>> > Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Rick B - 11 Jan 2005 21:49 GMT
Wow.  The guy posts a question that makes no sense (he didn't get an answer
yesterday either) and then he insults the only person who took the time to
try to help.

Good luck Greg.

> Thanks for replying Brendan,
> I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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> > > resolve this issue!
> > > Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Randy Harris - 11 Jan 2005 22:59 GMT
Greg, you might want to consider the possibility that no one has replied to
your post because no one understands what you are asking.  Also, perhaps
Brendan was genuinely attempting to help you and your response to him was
inappropriate.

> Thanks for replying Brendan,
> I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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> > > resolve this issue!
> > > Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
Mary Carter - 12 Jan 2005 01:06 GMT
> Thanks for replying Brendan,
> I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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> the help you can provide then don't respond and insult my intelligence.  I
> wouldn't be asking for help if I had originally made the simple solution.

Hi Greg.
Unfortunately I don't have any suggestions for you at all.
However, I would still like to insult your intelligence.
You are an idiot.
Regards,
Mary
Dan Artuso - 12 Jan 2005 02:33 GMT
ROFL!
Good one.

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> > Thanks for replying Brendan,
> > I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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> Regards,
> Mary
Stephen Lebans - 12 Jan 2005 01:19 GMT
Plonk!

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> Thanks for replying Brendan,
> I'm running Access 2002 with 2000 file formats.  I have my MS View set to
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> > > resolve this issue!
> > > Thanks ahead of time...........Greg
 
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