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  1. morgjj

    Pix to Symantec

    I did try the newest firmware and still have the same issues as before. I was just curious as I saw it was much earlier in the year and was hoping that there would be a resolution. It will be cheaper to just put in a PIX at this site then to get the support contract so that Cisco and Symantec...
  2. morgjj

    Pix to Symantec

    I am also having the same trouble and have tried several things to make it work. I am able to setup other devices without troubles, but the PIX to 200R is not very cooperative. Have you been able to resolve this? Thanks Jeff
  3. morgjj

    ADO linking of tables in Code

    In previous versions of Access with DAO, you could link to a table with the Jet engine and interact with the data in real time. If one user was running an application and updated the data it would be seen in the Access database as well. With the advent of ADO, I see that Microsoft has kind of...
  4. morgjj

    Slow menus with compiled application

    I work with an application that has been running for like 10 years or more. Lately we have noticed that the menus are slow to appear when clicked on in Windows 2000, and even more so in WindowsXP. However, within FoxPro, those same delays are not noticed. I have set the compatability in...
  5. morgjj

    Access ODBC Drivers 32 Bit since FoxPro 2.x

    You will need to use the 16 bit Drivers if you are on a windows 9x machine. Windows 2000, WindowsXp, and Windows NT 4.0 can access the 32 bit drivers if you load ODBC.DLL into the winnt\system32 directory. I have the both sets of files if you need, just email me.
  6. morgjj

    How I need install FPSQL.FLL for FPW26 ?

    You will need to use either the 16 bit drivers under win95 and win98 or install the odbc.dll file to use the 32 bit drivers under windows NT/2000/XP. I am not sure that there is a driver for Access greater than 2.0 for 16 bit ODBC.

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