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MS Access Forum / Setup / Configuration / November 2003

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Access 2002 on NT 4.0 with the other Office 9725 Nov 2003 16:56 GMT2
We are adding Access 2002 to an NT 4.0 OS with Office 97
and Access 97 running on the machine.  Does any know of
any issues with these products running on the same
machines? Any references on knowledge on this will be
Access 2003 Macro warnings23 Nov 2003 23:53 GMT3
After installing Access 2003 over 2002 I am always warned by the security
system about macro virus and must confirm each database open.  The help
system mentions a Security option on the Tools>Macro pull down menu, but I
don't see any such option.  Anyone experienced this?
Multiple Developers in one Project23 Nov 2003 14:38 GMT1
Does anyone know if it's possible for more than one
developer to edit an Access Project at the same time.
We have no problem with Access Databases but it would
appear only one user can use a Project at once.
Access 200021 Nov 2003 22:47 GMT4
Can anyone help?
When I try to open Access, I get a message "Microsoft
Access can't start because there is no license for it on
this machine".
Disable the Use of Universal Naming Convention (UNC)21 Nov 2003 10:50 GMT1
I was wondering if one can use drive letter mappings
instead of servernames in file locations.
I´ve found one solution for Word:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
Can't open 2 files: "Could not lock 'Admin'; file already in use."20 Nov 2003 23:53 GMT4
I can't open more than one Access file at one time on this
PC.  The same goes for almost 50% of new PCs here where I work.
If I try to open more than one file at one time (I.E. try
to open db2.mdb while db1.mdb is already open), I receive
how to schedule macros20 Nov 2003 23:11 GMT1
I have a micro that needs to be run every hour. Anyone has
any idea how to do that.
Thanks.
Access 97 and 2000 coexistance20 Nov 2003 23:07 GMT1
Hello.  I have a group of users that use a Access 97
database.  I have just installed Office 2000 including
Access for them.  
When the open the database they are asked if they would
Startup options20 Nov 2003 19:38 GMT2
Lets say I put a formname in Startup options: I also put
in my own menu bar (without the Startup option) and hide
the database window. Is there a way as the developer I
can get back in to the database window so I can do
Lotus and Access20 Nov 2003 15:55 GMT2
To all, I have a CFO who refuses to go the way of Excel. There is a workbook
that he creates and we use it for budget numbers. The problem arises when I
have to use his numbers to create my access reports. The process that I
currently have to endure is to print out his Lotus reports ...
Why does Access 97 turn NumLock key off?20 Nov 2003 14:10 GMT1
does someone know why Access 97 keeps turning the NumLock
key off in between viewing reports or entering a form?
Tony.
Domain login to win 2k ADV server w/XP Client20 Nov 2003 08:33 GMT2
is there a way using domain logins from an xp machine to keep the XP welcome
screen(where a user can click on their name)?
overriding the shift key when opening19 Nov 2003 20:12 GMT1
I've jsut learned about holding the shift key down while
opening a database. This would seem to blow out of the
water any attempts to require log-ins &/or passwords. Is
there any way to prevent a user from doing this, or
Unable to open Access database19 Nov 2003 17:33 GMT2
I am trying to open one access database which is saved on
the novell server on two different computers at the same
time.
On one computer it open up succesful but when i try to
Problems when installing DB on Server on network19 Nov 2003 17:27 GMT2
I have designed a medium size (10mb) Db in Access Xp. It
holds about 3000 records in a main table and maybe 5000
associated records in other tables. The Menus are on
Forms rather than a switchboard. When I run it on my
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