Hi - I am current migrating from NT4 to W2K. I'm using WINS to resolve names, so I'm able to use my isp's DNS number so they can access the Internet. So my stupid question is this: When I switch over to W2K and use an internal DNS server to resolve local names - how will the clients connect to...
How can I reference a subform from anther form, so I can go to a desired record?
DoCmd.GoToRecord acDataForm, Forms!Main_frm!subform, _ acNewRec
This doesn't work.
To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
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I installed W2K on a new machine and everything is OK. To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
I used =sum and it produced a negative sum.
Yes = -1 and No = 0
Then I used the abs command to change the negative number.
This probably sounds silly to a programer.
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To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
From Access use VBA to send an automated email.
Use the following command: DoCmd.SendObject To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
I am trying to create a report in Access that would count how many records has a “Yes” value in a specific field.
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To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
Monday I am going to install W2k on a new system. Maybe that will work.
Thank You - I will keep you posted.
To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
The funny thing is now when I ping the server from a remote site I get a Reply then Request Timed Out. What is that all about? To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
Tried that. If the user emails the file to me I can see the sheet - I'm stuck! To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
Excel Sheets seem to not be visable while being shared over the network. Some users can open the file and see the sheet and others seem to open the sheet to see nothing? Help? To quote Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale, "there's nothing worse than wasted talent.".
I set up a W2k Member Server. On the LAN I can see and access the W2K Server. I installed Terminal Services and again from the LAN it works great.
My problem is from our remote site I can see the server from the clients "My Network Places", however, I can not ping the W2k Server by...
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