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Name Parsing23 Oct 2003 12:23 GMT2
I have a field that contains lastname MiddleName and
firstname as one field, for example:
Smith, Joe, Robert
Klein, Kathy
outlook23 Oct 2003 00:18 GMT1
Illegal operation happens when trying to access contacts
in outlook.  It closes us out.  We are on a network.
MSAU200.dll22 Oct 2003 20:44 GMT1
This is the first time that I am encountering Access
programming.  I need to convert and Access 2.0 program to
Access 2002.  The first problem I see so far is a
reference to the above (16-bit?) DLL.  If there a newer
Installing Problem22 Oct 2003 06:39 GMT1
I have a computer with Office 2000 installed on it. I
needed to install Access 97. After I installed it,
everytime I use Access 97 icon to open some databases that
were originally created with Access97, Access 2000 opens
Error on opening Access2K in 2k221 Oct 2003 06:58 GMT1
All of my written applications are in Access 2000.  I
recently had Access 2002 installed on my computer.  I can
open the 2000 DB using the shift & enter key from the
explorer window without getting the "Microsoft has
conversion 97 to 2k problems20 Oct 2003 20:32 GMT7
We recently converted a database to 2k we have had some
problems which i think come from it being secured
improperly, i.e. can't access using the secured.mdw
workgroup. What would be the best way to fix it?  I tried
Missing Reference - Deselect went bad20 Oct 2003 20:17 GMT2
Argh!
There was a missing reference, " Microsft DAO2.5/3.5
Compact ..."
I unselected it and backed out - now, every date field is
enabling a database20 Oct 2003 20:15 GMT2
My company has recently upgraded to access 2k but not
everyone has done this because of a db that is 97 and we
have been having problems converting it.  I have read a
little bit about enabling databases but need a little more
Access 2003 backwards compatible?20 Oct 2003 17:21 GMT3
I have an application based on an Access 2000 mdb file.  
I opened it in Access 2003 (Office 2003 Beta 2), and it
seems to work fine.
HOWEVER, no one else in my office can now access this mdb
2000 to 2002 problem20 Oct 2003 14:21 GMT1
I recently converted from 2000 to 2002 on a system runing
WXP Pro.  I convert my reports to RTF format. After
conversion, I must manually give on OK to convert the
reports to the RTF format. What must I change to allow the
creating a database in 200020 Oct 2003 12:27 GMT4
would it be possible for me to create a database in 2000
and then install it onto a computer that only holds Access
97. if posisble how would i go about this,
regards
Access 1.1 db to a newer version20 Oct 2003 09:03 GMT2
I've got some really old access databases that were
written in access 1.1. Is there any chance I can convert
these into a newer version? I'm running Access XP on my
new system, but I think I may have an older copy of Access
A97 to XP A2002 conversion glitch20 Oct 2003 02:12 GMT6
Thank you for any assistance you might provide.
We recently upgraded our system from Office97 to XP and
converted our Access97 to Access2002.
The difficulty we're encountering is in a database we use
Transposing Excel Data --> Access 200019 Oct 2003 17:30 GMT2
Hi all;
I have several spreadsheets that have to be imported into an Access 2000
tables.  This would be easy using linked tables of course, but the data in
Excel is in Columns, and I need it in rows in Access.  Is there any way to
Another Weird Problem19 Oct 2003 12:40 GMT1
Anybody have an explanation for this one?
Simply put I have a small network (6 machines) and two
servers.
Each of the machines are running XP Pro.
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