Blackberry Enterprise Server 4.0
Exchange (SBS) 2003
Often, the USB port will not appear in the Handheld Manager where I assign a handheld to a user. It will usually reappear after a reboot, but that seems a rather unprofessional solution to the problem.
Ideas?
Bingo!. That was it. I had created the ODBC connection previously & was trying to set the primary key from within Access. Of course, it denies access to changing table structure, so I removed the link & re-created it with the PK as the unique field.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for the responses. I will answer all three here.
1. The table has a primary key, and it is included in the view.
2. Select readonly from Syscat... returns "N"
3. I cannot define the primary key in Access because it is an ODBC-linked table, and I cannot change the structure.
I tried the...
I created a view on a DB2 table (Select * from TableName) to allow me to open it via ODBC in Access. I cannot access the table directly from Access because there are too many indexes and over 256 fields.
Even with GRANT ALL, the view remains read-only.
Ideas on why a view would be read-only...
BES in conjunction with Exchange 2000 as part of SBS 2K server.
We have a public folder contact list that is maintaned by a user in the office. The rest of the users have read-only access to the public folder to prevent inadvertent deletions/changes. Using the BB desktop, this folder is added...
Thank you. The Silent mode in the DSN worked. That is the quick solution, but evidently not the fast solution. Now I'm curious about why the pass-through query would be so much faster. Is this always the case when compared to ODBC linked tables, or just with the ProvideX ODBC driver?
I have an Access app that exports data from MAS90 to a text file. I have it fully automated except one thing: the MAS90 authentication always pops up asking for company name, user ID, & password. How can I embed this in the ODBC connection?
Thanks. It makes sense that it would be faster, but I'm a little light on backup knowledge here. A couple of times, I have had to restore just a portion of one user's mailbox to get back some deleted messages, which brings up two questions:
1. Wouldn't this be somewhat more difficult from just...
Just getting back to this issue. I think the culprit is in the Exchange mailbox backup (not sure if this is what you referred to as brick level). Throughput was down to 20 MB/min, whereas the Exchange Store was closer to 200 MB/min, as were the System State and file system portions of the...
For the last couple of months, my BE 9 SBS on Win 2K SBS has been running very slowly. It takes from 6 - 8 hours to backup around 50 GB. It used to take perhaps half that, and it began rather suddenly.
This is on a Dat1 40/80 drive in a Dell PE server using hardware compression only. Any idea...
I just migrated a system from DB2 7.1 to 8.2. One of the offline backup jobs I ran after the migration is evidently stuck or corrupted.
Now it is just sitting there in the 8.2 Task Center. I cannot Remove it because it is "currently running", and there is no Cancel option. When I Show Progress...
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