We're changing SQL Server servernames. We have many users with System DSNs on their machines using linked tables for queries in Microsoft Access. Can I convert them to using a File DSN without manually linking tables through Access' Get External Data menu?
Any assistance is appreciated.
For SQL Server 2K, which is most efficient, a multiple column key or a single autonumber key? On the face of it, it would seem that indexing might be quicker with a single column autonumber primary key. We have tables with as many as 9 columns comprising a multiple column key.
I'm getting the following error when installing BizTalk Server 2004 on my XP Sp2 machine: "Error 1928.Error registering COM+ application." I've had no problem installing com+ components on my machine before. All prerequisites are installed. Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
- Miteetall
Thomas,
Thanks again for your expertise, I'll play with the Adobe Interface a little. I've bookmarked http://www.tgreer.com, its nice clean site design.
I'm in the KC area, a little east of you, good luck with your consultancy!
Thanks again, Thomas
Looks like the Subsetfonts method is only available in the 4.0 version, we are currently running the 3.5.2 version of Toolkit. I tried the SetFlattenedFont method just prior to and after the FlattenRemainingFormFields method and lost all the fonts in the doc in both cases...
Thanks for the reply Thomas,
We don't have ActivePDF Server installed on our servers, we currently use ActivePDF Toolkit, and instantiate objects like this:
set PDF = Server.CreateObject("APToolkit.object")
Then to set a font I use the statement:
r=PDF.SetFont("Arial Bold",8)
Again...
I dynamically creating a document in ActivePDF and was surprised at the file size, about 500K, for a 3 page file with no graphics. After the file was created, I loaded the file into Adobe Acrobat Pro and removed the embedded Arial font by going under "Advanced->PDF Optimizer->Fonts. It...
Anyone know what this error means:
There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (18). I'm getting it when trying to view a pdf.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the tip, BoulderBum. I hadn't bothered to edit the web.config file - pretty elementary. When I did, I found that the only way to get the web.config file read was to place it in the root, a couple levels above where the pages are being hosted. So it looks like I still don't have the...
I am trying to display a simple set of ASP.NET pages at a well-know hosting company. I am working with them to have the ability to host domains from the root (works OK) and also from subfolders that are configured as application folders. The pages display from the root just fine as well as on...
Thanks for the reply, but I suppose I was not too clear. I have an existing ASP.OLD ;^) application and would like to add some additional functionality, but I would like to do it in ASP.NET. I'm currently using session variables in the ASP.OLD application and need to access those variables in...
I've noticed that in the .Net IDE, when I have a file open for editing and I have a split window, ie, one part of the file in one half of the window, and the other part in the other half, that if I perform a simple paste operation of some text in one half of the split window the cursor ends up...
Just started doing .NET after years of "vintage" ASP. Seems like M$ is not making it easy to do client-side code within .NET. I really need to do some client-side dhtml and validation to prevent round-trips to the server and it looks like I am going to have dynamically render the...
I'm scheduled to take 70-229 SQL Server Design and Implementation next week. Fortunately, I've used the product professionally for 2 years, and have used the MOC text and the Transcender and SelfTestSoftware sims. I am wondering if the sims' scoring system is similar to what MS uses for...
Leigh, I've worked with SQL Server 7 & 2K for years and would have failed the exam if I relied only on personal experience. Most developers will not get the thorough exposure in day-to-day experience that is necessary to pass. It is not so much the depth as it is the breadth of information...
Say Leigh, nice website, but you have "medium" misspelled on the home page of your site. Props to you for having your own business and being so successful, it is only something I dream about at this point, but hope to start one of these days!!
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