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Welcome To The Access Unlimited
Newsletter - Edition 61
See all newsletters Access Unlimited is an email newsletter that provides free tips, help and information for skilled Microsoft Access users and related software disciplines. Produced by Garry Robinson (known below as "Ed") from Sydney, Australia. In this
edition, < GUACAMOLE DIPPED -ACCESS TO EXCEL LINKED TABLE GOTCHA > In the latest service pack for Access 2003 and also in an automatic upgrade for Access 2002 lurks a significant "Gotcha" for those people who happen to manage Excel data (cells) through Access linked tables. The change to Access is simple, before the upgrade you could change Excel data through the linked tables and now you only have a read-only view. Whilst this was always a fairly unstable linked table option, if you used it sparingly, it could do the job. Well, now if your database uses this feature for managing data, you are in a spot of bother. More on this issue in kb 904953 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/904953/ Now it is more than likely that this software modification is related to the following successful patent claim that is discussed at the following website http://news.com.com/ also at http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9593_22-5735432.html If you are interested in what this means, have a look at the
article that I wrote for Smart Access back in 1998 that describes using Excel as
a backend database. Granted, I have rarely used the
technology since, but when this upgrade popped up in my Windows Upgrade an hour
or so ago, I was very curious.
So I tested the download with the article before and after
the upgrade and guess what, the links went from read/write to read-only.
Note that the following Remote Database
query also reverts to read-only mode. where Companies is the name of the worksheet in Excel.
Also search your VBA for the term if you happened to be one of the few people on the planet who
used Excel with remote queries. < Related Word / Access Upgrade Issue > Posted from Simon, a reader of the newsletter Keep up the good work, your articles are very useful to us
semi pro developers :-) I don't know why this change occurred, or why adding the
opendatasource property works but it does, and this info may be of use to one of
your other readers. < NEW ACCESS SECURITY ARTICLE AT
vb123.Com >
< NEW ACCESS DATABASE RECOVERY SERVICE AT
vb123.Com > http://www.vb123.com/fixaccess/ Danny Lesandrini writes about importing data from Microsoft Excel A very interesting article on vb6 to vb.net migration with
some important related resource links. A page covering Access 97 workgroup
security, database passwords, replication and other security issues Access 2000 Replication and Security Code based security in .Net Important .Net page links Office 12 Server - Read all about it Office 12 the main component of MS's Business Intelligence Strategy Download a chapter about visual studio dot net Office
programming For the brave, Microsoft has simplified the licencing for
its Open Source Initiative (what ever that is)
I have updated some of the links on the Outlook tasks/Access article at
vb123.com
Backup SQL server and then WinZip it in a script
Smarter thinner office - business tools
Protecting Internet Explorer at your office
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Helen Feddema - Book Author and Editor of Woody’s Access Watch
UK Access User Group
< WRAPPING THIS EDITION UP >
Its interesting that Microsoft used to be very strict in
supporting anything that they have written before. They were until security
issues got under their guard and they had to back track on things that have
since proven to be very enticing to those evil time wasters who try to scam
everything online. Here at vb123.com we were caught by one of these back tracks
because the system that we used for the online
Anyway the good news story is that vb123.com now has a simple Table of Contents that won't get clobbered by any software backtracks. http://www.vb123.com/search/toc.htm
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. And if you can, have a look at our software by using the Marketing section on the left hand side of this newsletter. If you really like this newsletter, why not purchase The Toolshed and you will get all the other newsletters and plenty more in a developer’s knowledge base tool with super searching facilities. Garry Robinson - Software Consultant and Author --- The end of this edition of Access Unlimited --- PS Don’t forget the Workbench … http://www.vb123.com/workbench/ Click on this button
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