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Ronald Vader

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Jun 6, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/6/96
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I have a MS Access database which has imposed administrative
restrictions. I can only read it with using the app, written in Access,
that was supplied with the database. However their front end sucks and
its query capability is quite limited.

Any suggestions how I can get into this thing?

Mark Smith

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Jun 7, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/7/96
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If it is a version 2.0 database, and you are familiar with coding in Access,
try searching DejaNews for 'CopyObject' or 'Copy Object' in the
comp.databases.ms-access group.


Regards,


Mark.

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Martijn

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Jun 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/10/96
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Ronald Vader wrote:
>
> I have a MS Access database which has imposed administrative
> restrictions. I can only read it with using the app, written in Access,
> that was supplied with the database. However their front end sucks and
> its query capability is quite limited.
>
> Any suggestions how I can get into this thing?Try the data-manager from Visual Basic 4.0, just a guess

Steve Preston

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Jun 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/20/96
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Not that familiar with the securities of Access. Have you tried the MS
Access Support? 6am-6pm Pacific time; NO-CHARGE; (206) 635-7050.

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