Re: A 2003 + Linked Table Manager
From: Alex Dybenko (alex_at_PLEASE.cemi.NO.rssi.SPAM.ru)
Date: 05/19/04
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Date: Wed, 19 May 2021 09:42:54 +0400
1 - i have all access versions installed here, not problem. i think you have
to wait with dialog untill access finish "installing"
2 - formatting - could be also that you have different regional settings on
your and others PCs
-- Alex Dybenko (MVP) http://Alex.Dybenko.com http://www.PointLtd.com "Jim Hess" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ed9201c43d1e$0a3f2480$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Thank you for that information. I followed the > instructions and was able to register the file. But now I > have another problem, and perhaps I should have considered > that before I proceeded. At the present time I have > Access 97, Access 2000, Access XP, and now Access 2003 > installed on my computer. After I registered the DLL as > instructed, when I try to start Access 2003 I get > the "Preparing to install" dialog box. If I click Cancel, > Access will open, but I still cannot see the list of > tables in the Linked Table Manager. Yes, I know, I need > to remove some of these older versions, but if I do I'm > not sure what problems I might encounter. > > Another question. The reason I was told to update to > Access/Office 2003 is because our IT department is moving > all of our computers to Windows 2000. And as they do > this, they are installing only Office 2003. The databases > will run, and all of the calculations seem to be correct, > but some of the columns in the reports are not being > spaced properly and some of the numeric formatting is > missing. I can run the reports on my computer in any of > the versions (except 97, which I don't use it at all > anymore) and the reports format properly. But I have all > of these different versions on the computer that I am > using to print the reports. Am my dealing with some > missing font issues, or what? > > >-----Original Message----- > >look at this article: > >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- > us;835519&Product=acc2003 > > > >-- > >Alex Dybenko (MVP) > >http://Alex.Dybenko.com > >http://www.PointLtd.com > > > > > >"Jim Hess" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message > >news:ec8601c43cfd$903f0c60$a001280a@phx.gbl... > >> I have an Access database application that has been > >> running now for several years. In fact, beginning July > 1, > >> we will start in the sixth fiscal year that we have used > >> this application. The network administrators here at > work > >> do not notify me when they decide to upgrade users from > >> one version of Access to another. Consequently, when I > >> have connected an Access XP front end to an Access 2000 > >> back end, I have run into some formatting problems with > >> some of my reports. Management has now decided that > they > >> want to migrate the entire application to Access 2003. > I > >> have started to do this. However, I cannot use the > Linked > >> Table Manager. When I open the manager there are no > files > >> listed. I looked in the help files, but couldn't seem > to > >> find anything that addressed my problem. Can anyone > >> please tell me what I need to do? I can see the tables > in > >> the database window. I can run the program can see the > >> data and print the reports. But when I want to link to > >> the live data on the server, the Linked Table Manager > >> doesn't list any files whatsoever. What am I doing > wrong? > > > > > >. > >
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