In my experience, (we are using Outlook 2002, and Exchange 5.5) when you set up the rules wizard, it only moves mail within your own organization. Nothing will go outside. There is a setting on the mail server that causes this. The whole idea is if someone is on a mailing list or gets a lot...
Did you use the wizard to create your form, or did you do it by hand? I always use the wizard to make sure that the text boxes on my form are all properly linked to the correct fields in the table.
If you attempt to open an Access 97 file with Access 2003, it will ask you if you want to convert it. If you choose not to convert it, you will only be able to use that file in read-only mode. If you convert it, you've now got an Access 2003 file, which the Access 97 users will be unable to...
If your access file is in 97, it doesn't matter what operating system your users have, what matters is the version of access they are using. Be sure that you are consistent. If necessary, you may need to make copies of your application for users with Office 97 and a different copy for users...
Here is my situation....We were using a program called SpeedFerret, to examine our database objects to see which ones were used and which were not used. Something in this process caused a system.mdw file to be created, indicating that we now have security on this database. Not good.
When I...
It is not possible to use an access application directly from a CD. This is because when you open an Access file, it creates a lock file (.ldb). If it cannot create this file, which is the case when using it from a CD, the database will be read only. You won't be able to enter any data or...
Here is a link you might find helpful. Pocket Access was only released for the Handheld PC Pro Platform. There are other options.
http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/tips/database.asp
Susan
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