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File/Save As/Save Database as/Make ACCDE
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Obviously I can do it so, but I need to do it through VBA code to automate the process.
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Make sure that your database has no code errors (go into a VB code module and run Compile from the Debug menu) - you cannot create an executable database if there are any code errors
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I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka.
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Thanks, it was a stupid mistake when compiling the application.
Now everything works perfectly.
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Has anyone here created a network router out of an old XP machine? I've found some posts about how to do it, but before I start, I wanted to ask for recommendations.
Would I be better off installing Linux for this project, or can I find good NAT software for XP?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Thanks for those links!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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NAT is super easy to setup in Linux (assuming you have a decent Linux and networking background). It's essentially already a capability built into the kernel, so you just have to configure it (no additional packages required). If it's an old machine, Linux can also make better use of available resources (i.e. not a resource hog), of course, assuming you pick a Linux distro that doesn't use a lot of resources (i.e. don't use Ubuntu w/ Unity, perhaps with MATE).
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Albert Holguin wrote: pick a Linux distro that doesn't use a lot of resources (i.e. don't use Ubuntu w/ Unity, perhaps with MATE).
I have an old broken machine that struggled with XP, installed Ubuntu server (by taking the hard disk out and putting it in another machine!) Runs apache and a few other things just fine. It's the GUI that hurts. I manage it remotely (ssh) of course.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Yep, but there are GUIs that aren't that resource intensive... Xfce, MATE... so you don't necessarily have to give up the GUI to get decent performance out of an old computer.
Unity on the other hand... that thing is horrible if you don't have good hardware. I'm not a fan, not a fan at all.
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I'm trying to deploy ultraVNC to multiple computers, could anyone tell me what is the easiest way to deploy ultraVNC without user interaction? I've tried using /silent and /very silent switch to hide the installation box, but so far keeps coming out. Also, is there any way to bypass the UAC from prompting the logged in user to allow installation to continue? Finally, how can I copy the configuration of an already installed ultravnc to future installations?
Thanks in advance
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If I perform the upgrade from 8.1 to 10 on my laptop, does that overwrite the recovery partition so that I wouldn't be able to restore the laptop to 8 if I needed to?
I wouldn't mind this except for the fact that the original recovery includes all the right drivers and system utilities which I wouldn't want to lose.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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How would the Win10 install know what that partition is? It should leave it alone.
(But then, I never "upgrade", I only start fresh. And I never buy off-the-shelf systems.)
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: How would the Win10 install know what that partition is?
I see your point. But anything can happen, I suppose.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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please just go for update and then go for upgrade windows 10 it is easiest way to install windows 10...
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Long file paths cause real problems when need to move/copy or delete large amount of data that the path is 350 character long (max character allowed by Windows is 256)
I was wondering if anyone knows of any third party app. that can help with this. Something that will prevent users from naming files/folders on the network and display a message to them.
Renaming files/folders is not what I'm looking for. The problem currently is resolved, I'm trying to avoid this from happening in the future.
Thank you
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Hello guys. I am running TCPView to show all the processes and their ports. It is showing alot of skype and other processes ( and their ports ), while I am running only one instance of it. Some processes are absolutely not running but still showing in TCPView. Why is it so?
This world is going to explode due to international politics, SOON.
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1. Each process can open multiple sockets which will show up on multiple lines.
2. A process is not only a program started by you. There are also processes started by the system (e.g. services and processes started upon boot, logon, or by scheduling) and processes started by others.
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because windows... ???
This world is going to explode due to international politics, SOON.
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