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Decompile causes runtime error29 Sep 2003 04:28 GMT8
I have a multiuser Access 2000 db on a Win2K network that
has recently developed a problem.
The history...I have a backend Access 2000 db on a Win2K
Server. Each workstation (they all run Win2K Prof.) has
Access 97 Database Corruption28 Sep 2003 00:33 GMT1
I have a back end Access 97 Database to a Visual Basic
application.  The application is used by about 20 people.  
The application and database both are on the network.  The
Access DB is comprised of linked SQL tables.  The database
What is the best method of handing Temp Tables?27 Sep 2003 23:56 GMT5
I have a Front End and Back End, both of which are on the
network in the same directory.  The Front End contains
all the temp tables used.
Questions:
help?/?25 Sep 2003 01:18 GMT1
My database is developed using Access XP.
My question is can I use data to be entered from 5 or 6
remote machines having Access 2000.
Kindly tell me also what and how to take any minimum
Linked Tables - Access, Networked, Runtime23 Sep 2003 22:36 GMT1
I have a runtime version to deploy on a network.  No
computer on the network has a full version of Access (I'm
using XP).
I want to deploy a split database.  How can I set the path
Best Way to Send Updated Database to Client23 Sep 2003 05:42 GMT4
I have a client that I designed a database for that is used to manage their
student records at a small private school.  I find that every so often, I
have to do some form changes or report changes, and I'm wondering if there's
an easier way to deliver the upgraded ...
Check out these correction update from the Microsoft Corporation23 Sep 2003 01:21 GMT2
Microsoft Customer
this is the latest version of security update, the
"September 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which fixes
all known security vulnerabilities affecting
Compile/Decompile questions23 Sep 2003 00:00 GMT5
I have been trying to understand Access better and have been reading the
different help sites about performance issues. When you Decompile do you
Decompile the front end or the back end? If it is the front end does
this function effect the backend in any manner? After Decompiling do ...
Access asking for password on one machine22 Sep 2003 22:20 GMT4
Access has started prompting one of our users for a PW everytime she
opens a Database. Any DB all DB's. But no security has been applied and
now passwords set. She just hits enter or cancel and the DB opens!
What has happened?
Bloating backend and other problems22 Sep 2003 16:21 GMT6
Subject sounds funny but we aren't laughing. (Well maybe a little)
We recently switched to a split database setup and are getting
experiencing a considerable reduction in performance. Our Backend
database (Seasonal.BE.MDB) is initially 21. Megs is stored on a win2000
Taste pack which comes from Microsoft Corporation21 Sep 2003 18:40 GMT6
Microsoft Consumer
this is the latest version of security update, the
"September 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which fixes
all known security vulnerabilities affecting
Compacting DB Makes it Go Whacky21 Sep 2003 03:30 GMT1
So, I have an Acces program that is split into a front & a back end.  it
runs just fine.
The other day I decided to compact the back end (using a program that calls
DBEngine.CompactDatabase, as taken from the Microsoft site).  But after
View Recordset Not Updatable20 Sep 2003 10:19 GMT9
I created a view and linked my front-end Access 2000 application to it, and
used the linked view as the recordset for a form. When I noticed that the
recordset could not be updated, I found in the help file that a view cannot
be updatable if it uses aggregate functions.
Detecting user IdleTime then check value in table..stuck?!20 Sep 2003 02:17 GMT1
My DB is split into front and back end, most of the tables are linked
to Oracle database. At the moment, I'm using a hidden form to detect
idletime and close the database after x minutes of idletime - see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;128814
date stamps for multiple forms20 Sep 2003 02:15 GMT1
Just wana ask if anyone knows wat to do in order for a date stamp to
work in multiple forms?
I have a form in which there are several subforms. I wanted to have a
date stamp to be included to check if the form and subforms have been
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