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Welcome To Tips-FX - Edition 14 See all newsletters Tips-FX is an email newsletter that provides free tips, help and information for skilled Microsoft Access users and related software disciplines. In this edition we celebrate the newsletter being delivered to over a 1000 readers for the first time. Thanks to everyone for joining up. Keep the feedback coming so that this will continue to be a useful resource. In this edition COMPACT YOUR SCREEN DUMPS BEFORE EMAILING TRACKING CHANGES TO RECORDS ACCESS SECURITY AND PASSWORDS VB123 HOMEPAGE REVAMPED VB6 ADO ADD-IN RELEASED GOOD READING AND USEFUL SITES ------------------------------------------------------- COMPACT YOUR SCREEN DUMPS BEFORE EMAILING Want to send someone a copy of screen dump in email. First hit the Print Screen button (top right of keyboard) or Alt Print screen for the current window Open Word and paste the screen into a blank document. Now on the File Menu choose Send To ... Mail Recipient This will send out a compressed version of the bitmap. What ever you do, do not send out an uncompressed bitmap saved using Microsoft Paint. They are gigantic and can be compressed into a zip file of 100 the size. ------------------------------------------------------- TRACKING CHANGES TO RECORDS In this months featured online article, Nirmala has come up with a sensible way of keeping tracking of changes to records in a database. I liked the idea because it was similar to an approach that I used successfully in an Informix database system about 10 years ago. The article is summarised as follows Very often, we need to audit all changes made to a record. This is useful for sensitive data or in cases where accountability needs to be established. This approach involves Storing all changes made plus Ascertaining who made each change and when Either way, why not read all about it at http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/00_access/auditrecords.htm ------------------------------------------------------- ACCESS SECURITY AND PASSWORDS The second feature online article this week provides an interesting insight into the world of security and passwords. This is a pretty useful read if you have ever worried about people hacking into your code or finding out your salary in that "secured database". Read about it at http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/00_accvb/accesssecurity.htm This article was brought you by Dmitry Sumin, Security Expert http://www.LostPassword.com ------------------------------------------------------- VB123 HOMEPAGE REVAMPED The homepage has been changed to improve download times by 50%, to improve navigation and increase readability on lower resolution monitors. Thanks to Martin Lindstrom from The Devcom conference in Sydney for his tips on speed. Ie If a home page takes more than 18seconds on a 28k modem, you are out of the hunt. This page used to take 22 seconds according to Frontpage 2000 and now takes 10 seconds. www.vb123.com ------------------------------------------------------- Online Software and Book Purchases From Amazon.Com Try out the new electronics section at Amazon. Click here to enter the store at places suited to the readership of this magazine http://www.vb123.com#software ------------------------------------------------------- VB6 ADO ADD-IN RELEASED Adam Cogan first told us about this add-in at Devcon Oz. Here the official release This Add-In automates the task of mapping stored procedure parameters to ADO Command object parameters. Head to this site to download! But beware that you need to be into SQL Server and VB and ADO to use this great new Microsoft Add-In. http://www.vbtt.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- Good Reading and Useful Sites Programming your own graphics applications in visual basic. Try this link http://www.dev-center.com/articles/multimedia/graphics_with_vb/ What is SQL. Here is an overview for those of you who do not know. http://www.dev-center.com/articles/databases/structured_query_language/ VB123.com wins another award. Lots of vb links on this page http://www.vbgreatone.8m.com/links.htm Access 97 Database password retrieval. http://www.dev-center.com/code/code.asp?CodeID=55 Running your PC on a permanent connection. Then you should consider a firewall. http://www.zonelabs.com/ But before you consider the firewall, test your computers stealth using the tools at http://grc.com/ Printing graphics using visual basic. http://www.dev-center.com/articles/multimedia/printing_graphics/ Microsoft Excel Statistics Book http://cw.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/levine/chapter1/deluxe.html Lots of Active Server Pages Sites - Try this monster URL http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Servers/Microsoft_Windows/Active_Server_Pages__ASP_/ Grabbing Table Columns from Other Web Pages http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/031000-1.shtml Worried about using FrontPage for ASP development. Ed uses Frontpage and here is an article that argues the For case. http://asp.superexpert.com/articles/articleredir.asp?aid=18 Creating a User-Friendly Search Engine For An Access Database http://www.asptoday.com/default.asp?art=19990803.htm A good resource for Internet, ASP and Databases http://www.tcp-ip.com/ and their database knowledgebase http://www3.tcp-ip.com/ResourceIndex/Showcat.asp?cat=ASP+Online+References%2FDatabase+Reference A Microsoft Link for Email from ASP pages http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/server/feature/morqa.asp Links to lots of good ASP articles. http://www.aspforums.com/directory/Development/ An Access Web Site written in German http://www.fullaccess.de/ Microsoft Magazine http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/ Got a Visual Basic Story that you want to submit, then try http://vbwire.com/addnews.asp XML In IE5 and More http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Books/2270/2270_05_05.htm Making An Active X Control http://vbgreatone.8m.com/VB/lessons/control.htm The name says it all and it's a big site (not so much vb though) http://www.freecode.com/ Send the address of a page to a friend http://www.aspwatch.com/c/199930/dC8916CB74BFD11D3ADBE00A0C9E95208.asp Administration PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF TIPS-FX http://www.vb123.com/toolshed/news/toc.htm -- OUR SOFTWARE AND RESOURCES ----------------------- Explore your data visually using our popular Access data mining shareware ---> http://www.vb123.com/graf/ View our web site on your computer rather than the slow old web and have access to all the software discussed in the articles and information pages at www.vb123.com ---> http://www.gr-fx.com/toolshed/ So thanks for reading our popular newsletter. Feel free to make comments, copy the email to a friend or maybe even contribute to the next edition. Garry Robinson - Software Consultant
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