Hi all,
I work for a company where certain individuals regularly receive large file attachments. There are numerous "attachment downloaders" on the market, but none do quite what we need. Therefore I would like to create a custom solution for us.
It seems this could be handled as an Outlook...
Hi all,
I'd like to begin using Outlook/Exchange 2003 forms in my company.
Google has shown me gobs of "beginner sites", but I have more complex ideas.
Can any of you point me to a good in-depth web site about creating Outlook/Exchange 2003 forms, setting up security, visibility, rights...
Hi all,
I'm looking for a detailed command reference of the ASR.SIF file that's created by the ASR Wizard in the NTBackup utility of Win2003 SP2.
I have searched Google & MS-Technet extensively, and I cannot find anything that describes the various sections, lines, and commands in the ASR.SIF...
I don't understand. Any two keys? The ding only happens with the arrow keys.
I did try pressing random combination of two letter keys at the same time, but I did not get a ding sound. Should I have?
Thank you for you reply. I will be happy with any help I can for this issue, but you are not fully understanding what's happening.
My issue is as follows:
1) Open a new Outlook mail message.
2) In the subject box, type "123"
3) Now simply press the Left-arrow key. When I do this, I get the...
Hi,
I am having a problem with Outlook 2003.
On a new mail message, whenever I type in the "To:" or "Subject:" box and press any of the arrow keys, I get the "DING!" sound from Windows.
How do I fix this..???
It's like Outlook now thinks the arrow keys are unacceptable keystrokes when I am...
Hi, I am looking for some code to "divide and conquer" duplicate entries in my databases. This is just for importing and normalizing existing data, with the intention of designing a database around it. I have started my own already, but I'd like to pick over what someone else may have done, to...
Port numbers range from 0 to 65535. They are represented by two-byte word, and thus are represented as 00000000-00000000 through 11111111-11111111. Theoretically, you can use any of these ports as you see fit, however many of them are reserved for common purposes. For instance, port 80 is...
I would like to create an Access 2000 Project to use with a MySQL database server.
Is this advisable..?
Are there any pitfalls or gaps in functionality that I might get surprised with..?
One of the primary reasons I want to do this is for the "Database Diagrams" feature. This is because the...
Hi all,
I am looking for some advice what database access component to use in my database.
I have an Access database I've written for my office, and it's starting to grow. Before it gets any larger, I want to make sure I am using good, stable, expandable compnents.
Right now I am using the...
Yes that is exactly what I want - a table in memory that goes away when the form is closed. I do not want a real table to be appended to the TableDefs collection because this will be a multiuser database and if the tables were created in the MDB, database bloat would get out of control.
I...
I am using it to sort and/or re-order the contents of a group of related listboxes on a form. I have some sorting options, and two sets of those "Add", "Remove", "Move Up", and "Move Down" buttons you see in some programs.
I have most of it worked out, I just need a way to create temporary...
I am trying to create a temporary table in memory to manipulate some data on a form. I am trying to do it without appending it to the TableDefs collection. (Is this possible?)
When I try to open a table-type recordset on the table, I get the following error:
Run-time error '3420': Object...
I have MS-Office 2000 Premium installed (with SP2), and I am trying to install the Microsoft Office 2000 Developer CD (also known as MODSR1), but it won't install.
When I try to install it, I get the following error:
"Microsoft Office 2000 Developer VBA Tools requires Visual Basic for...
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