OK, simple VPN setup. PPTP with Win2k Server as host and Win2k Pro client. Both have Netgear RP114 routers, the server on cable, the client on DSL.
At the server, I've forwarded port 1723 from the router.
I'm running ZoneAlarm at the client only.
Virtual Private Connection connects, but I...
I'm trying to do a simple find method in an ADO recordset, and can't get it to work for the life of me.
The Access help file shows a Find Method for specific text in modules and class modules, but not the ADO Find Method?
The following code generates, "Run-time error '3001' - Args. are of...
That's great.
What's the best faxing package to use for this purpose? As there is only one line fax line for the server, it will be used for outgoing faxes only.
Thanks for the advice.
Regards,
Craig
I'm building a database app, and using Active Reports 2. About 5 users (max 2 or 3 concurrent), with an Access db residing on the server.
I need to give the user the option of sending a fax directly from the desktop. This will be over a NT4 domain (soon Win2000 Server). One fax modem is...
Thanks for the replies, though I had found both articles earlier.
I know I can add the menu item "Templates" by the method described in your second link.
But how do I give the user the option to add template files to this list?
My coworker used to have an extra item "Templates" on their MS Word 97 menu bar (beside File...Edit...View...etc.). The dropdown listed document template (.dot) files, and an option to add shortcuts to template files to the list. She could just point to Templates->???.dot to open a...
Actually, Exchange help says little about the GAL, except that it contains all recipients in the organization, etc.
What I need to do is import contact lists from Outlook to Exchange so that the contacts can be viewed and used by all.
I've tried exporting the Outlook contacts as .CSV (Comma...
What I need is a central contact list available to all users in Outlook and my VB6 app.
I'm new to Exchange. Can someone tell me if Exchange 5.5 can fill this need, and if so, point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Craig
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