Can you tell me how to prevent users from changing the status bar? Locked down environment doesn't prevent user right-mouse click except in the program they are running e.g. Paradox 11.
Hi Tony,
1. The environment is locked down Windows 2000 environment. The user has no right mouse click except in the program and unable to see C:\
2. Paradox 7 RT appears to have no problem working with the locked down environment or the fact that the delphi program triggers an instance of...
Hi Tony,
Yes, the instance would be for a different user. What I see is strange is that Paradox 7 RT has not problems with this condition but Paradox 11 RT does. Any suggestions? So the best we have come up with is running a batch using psexec to call for an instance.
Tests indicate that...
Yes another one - I'm on a roll here. When firing up the Runtime Version 11 exe from a batch/script, I notice that the status bar does not display what is happening on the status bar e.g. compiling data C:\send\*.db.
It does in Paradox 7 so what may need to be configured to display the what...
Have upgraded to Paradox 11 Runtime and have a delphi program which uses WinAT to set off some compile scripts re-delivered in Paradox 11.
Program and scripts worked in Paradox 7 for years but now getting a "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" error which results in the scripts not being run...
Have paradox 7 running on pc which is connected to network and running a lot of scripts to produce a report. Process runs for approximately 2 to 3 hours then fails on one specific table. Cannot emulate problem on my own pc. Are you sure it is the network? If not, what?
Dear Folks,
Does anyone know what the syntax would be to get an Excel spreadsheet Template to automatically open and run the macro attached to the Template?
The first thing the macro does is Inputbox and fill in the values.
Angelique
Dear Folks,
I have several spreadsheets that have numerous graphs and each month I update the worksheets that feed these graphs. Now while the results display, the labels have to be manually changed, one by one and it takes hours.
Is there a way to pass a parameter to a label/title on the...
I have recently been asked to assist a colleague with a problem but I don't have the experience to help. Having said that, I thought you guys & gals might have done something like it.
The scenario is that a text file is imported into Access on a weekly basis. The text file appears to be...
Installed Access 97 on laptop this weekend for my son, tried to run the Database Wizard, but got "ActiveX cannot create object" when Access tries to create all the tables, forms etc.
Any ideas? I tried reinstalling Access97 again making sure to include everything. The only thing...
I'm hooked as well! don't know about the warm & fussy stuff but it was like finding gold when I joined this forum.
Great work all who have helped me, and those who posted threads which helped me as well.
Angelique
My main table contains a date field e.g. 01/07/01 for record for the entire year. How do you create monthly totals in Paradox? Does Paradox have a Month function like Access?
Any advice would be nice.
Angelique
When I finally thought that I saw the light at the end of the tunnel, it was someone with a bright idea which I am sure I don't want to do.
The user thinks it would be good if they had a diary to display the dates, times, trainers for any particular day. The idea is that everyone could look...
There is a compatability patch for running Paradox on Windows 2000. Put your email on your next posting and I will see if I can email it to you.
Angelique
Terry,
Don't worry I managed to resolve it - I was using an inappropriate variable which must have produced the irregular results. Once I changed it, everything seems OK.
Your other syntax [Date of Training]<DateAdd("d",-365, Date()) produces -1 & 0 instead of dates. Am I supposed...
Terry,
If [Date of Training] is 01/01/2000
01/02/2000
10/03/2000
etc
Then I would expect the reports to display in the following order:
01/01/2001
01/02/2001
10/03/2001
etc
If I only select one row (client) then the report...
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