I have found this script: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830561
but I would have to start it in every folder...
I would need something that goes through the network...
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Sub Test()
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I have changed a server's name on the network. Since then Word documents take from 1 to 2 minutes to open for everybody in the office. I have discovered that the problem was the "document template in the Templates and Add-ins", the AttachedTemplate pointing to the old server name.
Do you have...
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect to an external server with Windows's "Remote Desktop Connection". It's a public server and I can't connect to it from inside my network. I have tried from other networks and it works.
My network is behind a FortiGate Firewall. My concerning Firewall Policy is...
There is 30 FoxPro dbs and an Access db with 34 tables.
The use of this, is that we need to add some functions to the existing program. We do not have access to the code of the existing program, and we have started programming around it, in Access. To understand it better, a "change tracking...
Would there be a way to supervise what is written in any of the linked tables, and write this (in parallel) in a seperate table that would be my Tracking_Changes_Table (with the same fields: table/record/field/when)?
There is no field to indicate last-update, also some dbs are in FoxPro 2.6 and I can't convert them to Access because there is presently a system functioning on these FoxPro dbs. So I can't add any fields to the existing dbs, I can only link to them.
thanks , I've started coding what you've told me creating a Table including the differences found.
The concern I have is the time it will take to compare, because I have about 70 tables and some contain more then 200000 items.
Do you think it makes sens comparing field by field in my situation?
HI,
I have started working on an existing (very old) project including FoxPro and Access dbs. There are many dbs (64 to be exact). Is there a way that I could track changes in all dbs? So when I change something I can see what and where the data has been written.
thanks,
Vince
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