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Over Flow ????

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ribhead

Technical User
Jun 2, 2003
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I am attempting to use the Upsizing Wizard and when I get to entering in my username and password I receive and overflow alarm. Do I have some settings messed up?




Any help would be appreciated.

The rib [afro]

Quit saying hot water heater! Nobody wants to heat hot water.
 
Hi Jay that's it Over Flow.

The message box say's Over Flow with a vbinformation mark.

That's it.




Thanks

[afro]

Quit saying hot water heater! Nobody wants to heat hot water.
 
ribhead,

Did you ever find a solution to this question???
I am having the same problem.

Thanks
 
Sorry nice no I did not.


[sad]

Thanks, Rib

Bartender:Hey aren't you that rope I threw out an hour ago?

Rope:No, I'm a frayed knot.
 
Thanks nice! Sorry for saying this but I'm glad that you had the same problem. I don't think anyone believed me when I posted it. Have you tried the fix?

Thanks, Rib

Bartender:Hey aren't you that rope I threw out an hour ago?

Rope:No, I'm a frayed knot.
 
No, I haven't had the time to try it yet (I'm unemployeed so I'm kinda busy job hunting). My wife has a business so I'm going to convert all her Access DBs to SQL server/VB6. I'm going to kick the tires on this fix this weekend. I'll let you now how it turns out if you haven't tried it yet.

Nice
 
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