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  1. BasilFawlty001

    Exchange 2003 Update 833734 - OWA Password Changes

    I'm trying to download this update as Microsoft says to apply it before enabling OWA password changing. The only way to get it according to their site is to call support which costs at least $100US. There's got to be a better way. Any ideas?
  2. BasilFawlty001

    OWA - Copy multiple attachments

    Hi ... We use OWA exclusively as an e-mail client in our office. There are a couple people that get multiple attachments (50 at a time) of jpg photos. Is there a way to copy all the attachemnts of a given e-mail to the local computer? Right now it seems that we can only do one at a time. Thanks!
  3. BasilFawlty001

    OWA slow accross domains

    We have 2 domains. Domain A is where most users and 2 servers are located. Domain B is where the exchange server and a few clients are located. OWA is fast in domain B but users in domain A trying to access OWA on the exchange server are quite slow. The domains are trusted. Also, users in...
  4. BasilFawlty001

    First time Exchange installation on Win2003 w/ 2k DC.

    Ok, I've read in a few places that this works and is prefered by some, but I'm hoping to get feedback as to how to do it. I've waded through several hundred MS knowledgebase articels so far with no sucesss, so any help would be very much appreciated.
  5. BasilFawlty001

    First time Exchange installation on Win2003 w/ 2k DC.

    We're an office of 30 with another 10 remote sales people. Right now we have a 2k domain controller that is our file server, and SQL server for several in-house apps. I'd like to add Exchange 2003 to this mix. Can I just set up a regular 2003 server with Exchange or does it need to be a...
  6. BasilFawlty001

    Crystal Exe without asking for parameters?

    As a complete newbie to Visual Basic, how would I go about doing that. I too would like to run a report preconfigured ... it would be nice if you could just use command line switches after the .exe
  7. BasilFawlty001

    Sorting Groups

    I got it! dgillz had it right to use the top-N expert. I created a summary of the sponsors name (since there is only one it returned the name) and used the top-N expert to sort the groups based on that. Done! thanks all of you for your time. I couln't have done it without you!
  8. BasilFawlty001

    Sorting Groups

    I am talking about ordering my groups not ordering within my groups. I am able to order within the groups by decending. I don't think I ever used specified order grouping. Here's an example. Three sponsors each with 2 kids - right now they show up like this on the report: Billy Bob...
  9. BasilFawlty001

    Sorting Groups

    Can one order several groups by the group headers? That would make things easy
  10. BasilFawlty001

    Sorting Groups

    Ok, I guess I over simplified the situation. I was hoping to avoid confusion :) I have a database of people who sponsor children overseas and those children. They are all in the same table, in the same fields. Let's take the CONTACT Field for example. It contains first and last name of the...
  11. BasilFawlty001

    Sorting Groups

    I have a group that is sorted Acending. In the report the group shows up about 250 times. I want to order the instances of the group by field B. I can sort inside the group, but not the groups themselves. How do I do that?
  12. BasilFawlty001

    Group when two fields are the same

    The second is fine too. I've now just sorted by Field B and it does what I need (because the others are all blank). Thanks for your help, you saved me many hours of work!
  13. BasilFawlty001

    Group when two fields are the same

    Ok, step 2. What would be the best approach to put Billy Bob first in the group? For each entry in Field B (123 in this case) there may be many in Field C. IE: Field B is unique while C is not. I've got Billy Bob in bold right now and Betty Sue in regular text but I'd like to ensure that...
  14. BasilFawlty001

    Group when two fields are the same

    Perfect. I had to add field1 = "" (not all were Null) and it worked great. Thanks.
  15. BasilFawlty001

    Group when two fields are the same

    In theory that should never happen. I know what you're thinking ... why not just use one field? Sufice it to say that we can't at this point, for future considerations. having said that, it might be that in the future that both are populated in a certain row so a solution with that in mind...
  16. BasilFawlty001

    Group when two fields are the same

    I have one table. Field A contains contact name. Field B contains a number. Field C contains a number. I would like to group the names that have the same number in B OR C. Example: Row 1: Billy Bob has the number 123 in field B. C is blank Row 2: Betty Sue has the number 123 in field C...
  17. BasilFawlty001

    Different select for different fields

    Thanks Guys! I'll let you know how it goes.
  18. BasilFawlty001

    Different select for different fields

    I have two tables. Table 1 contains a field called AccountNumber. This field is unique. It holds typical contact info (name, address etc). Table 2 also has an AccountNumber field, though not unique (linked to table 1). For each contact in Table 1 there may be several instances of the same...
  19. BasilFawlty001

    String too long - Workaround?

    Ok. so I'm an idiot. I had an empty text box at the bottom of Details b that made it too long for the first page. Sorry to waste your time.

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