Hi All,
I am developing a site for a client in DVR industry, which monitors clients homes/businesses using cameras. They want to provide a web service to their clients where they can log on thru the browser to view their cameras. However, the company doesn't want to give the URL away to their...
Hi All,
We are using Microsoft 97 access on Windows 2003 server.
When we try to go into one of the forms, it shows the following run time error:
Run-time error '3260':
Couldn't update; currently locked by user 'Admin' on machine 'FRONTOFFICE01'.
This particular problem never occurred...
Thank you for your response.
However, the instructions provided in your posting are more relavent to the newer versions of WordPerfect.
I do not think there are any menus in WordPerfect 5.0 where you can go to "Edit, Undo/Redo, Options history to reset your number of redos and to save them...
Hi All,
In Wordperfect 5.0, if the document has, let's say, 30 pages and you delete all 30 pages in the document and you then leave 3 or 4 words remaining in the document. Then save the file. My question is why does the file size remain the same as if the document still had 30 pages.
This...
Yes, an ODBC connection has been created for the ASP pages. In Window 2003 server, how do you go about testing ODBC connection?
I have a hunch that this may lead into security issues as I have heard Windows 2003 has implemented quite a bit of security.
Thank you for your continued help on this...
Thanks for your reply.
I do not think in Windows 2003 there is a IUSER_<Computer Name>. I have given full access to user "Everyone"
Also, after removing the "friendly errors" message in I.E., I now get the following error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC drivers error 80004005. Microsoft...
Hi All,
Recently, our server with Window 2000 Small Business server has been migrated to Window 2003. After the upgrade, I am having a problem with the ASP pages. I can get the index page of the asp to show up. However, after trying to log in with a username and password it just comes up with a...
Hi All,
I have an Access MDB file from Access 95/97 version. Basically the MDB file was sitting on my client's desktop machine (there is no network involved) and I brought it home for further work. Basically, I have Office XP at home and when I try to open the file, I get the following message...
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