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| System info | 19 Apr 2008 02:07 GMT | 1 |
Forgot to add system info Windows Vista SQL Server 2000
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| Tony's Auto FE loader problem with an adp | 19 Apr 2008 02:07 GMT | 2 |
I got the Auto FE loader to work fine with an mdb but when I replace it with an adp I get the following error: Any ideas? Thanks. 1019 - The following error occurred while attempting to determine the Access/Jet version of the file 'c:\FrontEnd\QC1.adp' (while using DAO Version
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| Best method to connect Java Application to SQL Server 2005 | 18 Apr 2008 02:43 GMT | 1 |
I am very interested in finding the best method to connect a Java application (Thick SE Client running JDK 1.6). My choices seem to be 1. ODBC-JDBC Bridge
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| Data shape command text contains a syntax error at or near position 106 in the command. | 14 Apr 2008 21:43 GMT | 3 |
2007 .adp front ends connected to SQL 2005. I frequently run into this when users are drilling into data on a DataSheet form. They may filter on a value in one column and when they try to apply the next
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| Form Recordset Update Error when on network | 12 Apr 2008 19:49 GMT | 3 |
I have a button on a form that opens another form. The second form is opened with some opening arguments that specify which record should display when the form opens. Such as:
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| Security Hole in ADO Connection from ADP to SQL Server | 07 Apr 2008 07:39 GMT | 19 |
I have an Access 2000 ADP linked to a SQL 2005 database. I have secured the ADP so that a user is not able to access the database window, not able to break into code, not able to automate the ADP etc. The ADP connects with SSPI context to the SQL Server. Each domain user has
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| SQL 2005 and Access 2003 ADP | 04 Apr 2008 11:10 GMT | 9 |
We can add records through SQL 2005 but when linked into Access 2003 ADP app i don't see the add new record option. Can't add recs through ADP but you can through SQL Server side? Any ideas why?
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| Exclusive Access - How is it set? | 03 Apr 2008 22:12 GMT | 4 |
I have an ADP with multiple users. Right now the ADP resides on the same physical server as SQL Server and each user has a desktop shortcut to the ADP on the server. This is all on a LAN and performance is just fine even when many users are on simultaneously.
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