Hello...
Two questions please....I would be very grateful for ze answers
1. I would like to ensure that everytime someone loads my database that the option "Windows in taskbar" from Tools-->options-->View Tab is unchecked... For access xp or 2k you can modify the following registry key.
My Computer\Hkey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Access\Settings\ShowWindowsIntaskBar
Can some one please give me a sample database or code that helps me change that to 0 instead of 1 (this is by the way a HEX value) and note the 10.0 stands for access XP and i will also have to check for access 2k which is 9.0
2. I would like to compact the backend from a front end using a simple button ... Note that everytime someone is on a front end the <DATABASE BACK END FILE NAME>.ldb file is there indicating that someone is using the database to access data. Can anyone suggest an automated way ie. by clicking on a button how I can compact the database.... again sample code will be greatly appreciated...
Thanks ... and Have a nice day Taha
thamiral@uwo.ca
Two questions please....I would be very grateful for ze answers
1. I would like to ensure that everytime someone loads my database that the option "Windows in taskbar" from Tools-->options-->View Tab is unchecked... For access xp or 2k you can modify the following registry key.
My Computer\Hkey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Access\Settings\ShowWindowsIntaskBar
Can some one please give me a sample database or code that helps me change that to 0 instead of 1 (this is by the way a HEX value) and note the 10.0 stands for access XP and i will also have to check for access 2k which is 9.0
2. I would like to compact the backend from a front end using a simple button ... Note that everytime someone is on a front end the <DATABASE BACK END FILE NAME>.ldb file is there indicating that someone is using the database to access data. Can anyone suggest an automated way ie. by clicking on a button how I can compact the database.... again sample code will be greatly appreciated...
Thanks ... and Have a nice day Taha
thamiral@uwo.ca