I admined the act db and deleted some users. I did not ressign the contacts(bad). I now need those contacts plus notes back(the notes are the most important)into the database that has been added to for 1 week. What is the easiest way to do this? I do not want to restore the old database over...
Ok, Ok, Ok-my bad. I used to have a young man that worked for me who never got around to mapping the network he basically laid. Ugh. I have a combo of Cisco and Waters routers and switches spanning 6 floors of a rather large manufacturing plant. Are there any easy, inexpensive ways to map...
Sorry about the lack of detail. I will try your suggestions. To answer wichitakid, cr 8.5, ODBC connection, data would include posted date of an invoice, job number, shipping date adn a column that displays the calculated days between shipping and posted invoice date. The preferred record...
I have a report that prints out the records within a a date range when the selection criteria is set-up for the speciifc dates. I would like to compile and distribute the report and allow people to select their own date ranges for this particular field. I deleted the selection record for that...
I am replacing 13 corp pcs with xp pro boxes. The pcs are w98 or w98se with files and settings and email(netscape) and browser on them.
Would using a data migration tool help with the migration? I sort of like the idea of a clean set-up but have never done this before. I looked at Detto...
We are still, sadly, on NT 4.0. Might be yet another reason to migrate to 2003. It can update 98 machines and go through the process of restarting them etc? What about the criticals that need to be installed alone-can it manage that? I'll read up on it. Thanks for the link and advice.....
I have just taken over management for a small network(50 PCs). 35 of them are running 98, 4 on ME, 1 on 2000 pro and 10 on XP pro. I would like to run the MS critical security updates on all but cannot afford the masses of time it would take per PC. (All of the 98 PCs are more than 3 years...
To MColeman and Synapsevampire:
Yes, it was the ODBC drivers. Here's the deal: I need to use my USER dsn to connect to the database via odbc. If I do not, I cannot use all the functionality of the application.
Crystal distributed reports likes to use a SYSTEM dsn to connect to the database...
Thanks for the response. I agree with your hypothesis, the connectivity is the issue, not a bad install. I just can't figure it out and it is frustrating!!
There is no error when I try to print with this persons user name-just no connection to the database when the database logon dialog box...
Here is the situation which I am trying to fix:
1) I develop, compile, and distribute reports in CR8.5. I think I compile correctly.
2) I am running XP Pro and can run a compiled distributed report. I click on the dist rep icon and it takes about 4 seconds to draw the report parameter...
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