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I'd suggest asking this in a newsgroup related to FrontPage.

This newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database product that's
part of Office Professional.
 
That's a bit obscure, TC?

Did you solve your distribution scuba s/w to a "satisfactory" level?

I just had someone install A97 on WinXP and got "ActiveX can't create object",
I mean with only 3 basic references!

I just had my own notebook battery pack up, on my boat, and Li-Ion batteries
are expensive, so I had it tested and it was 2/3 capacity they said. So I put
it back in and it didn't work at all. So I took it out to... dunno "inspect
it" and put it back in. Then it worked! This has a lot to do with rec.scuba,
see, my notebook interferes with my fishfinder in >100m depth when run on a
square-wave inverter because all the wiring runs alongside the other...oh
sorry OT. I dunno what a scuba diver would look like on my fishfinder, but I'd
sure as hell try to catch it with maybe a 10/0 hook...or it might be just a
manifestation of the square-wave inverter!

<sigh> Chris

P.S. I don't know how to use Microsoft Frontpage on a server either. Why would
anyone in an MS-Access Security newsgroup know? I suppose you firstly install
it on a server, yet it's "personal" software not really designed for that. I
suppose one can place "user files" on a server, just like any other files.
Whatever did Paul mean?
 
Hi Chris

Chris said:
That's a bit obscure, TC?

I thought rec.scuba was about as relevant as here, for the question he
asked!

Did you solve your distribution scuba s/w to a "satisfactory" level?

It was a nasty experience that I do not plan to repeat :-(
From which I learned two lessons:

1. After converting an mdb to a higher version of Access, re-check the
references (in the converted version)!

2. Only do an a2k mde. This is simpler than doing all three (a2k2, a2k2
& a2k3), works in all 3 versions, and only presents 1/3rd of the risk
of screwing it up!

Cheers,
TC
 
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