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Old December 19th, 2006, 04:55 AM
veaux@aol.com
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Default ODBC Type Just Disappears

When I try to use the Link Table and select the type "ODBC" the browse
window just disappears. If I select any other type, it behaves
correctly. I tried repairing my office installation, but that didn't
seem to help. I had stopped the Office Source Engine from running at
startup and thought that might be it so I started that again. I did
these in this order (repaired, then started Office Source Engine.) Any
ideas why this may be happening? I don't get to select any specific
type of ODBC connection as the whole modal box just instantly
disappears when I make this selection.

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Old December 19th, 2006, 07:05 AM
Jens Schilling
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Default Re: ODBC Type Just Disappears

Hi
Quote:
When I try to use the Link Table and select the type "ODBC" the browse
window just disappears. If I select any other type, it behaves
correctly. I tried repairing my office installation, but that didn't
seem to help. I had stopped the Office Source Engine from running at
startup and thought that might be it so I started that again. I did
these in this order (repaired, then started Office Source Engine.)
Any ideas why this may be happening? I don't get to select any
specific type of ODBC connection as the whole modal box just instantly
disappears when I make this selection.
Do you have Norton AV installed on your machine ?
A few days ago I've posted following suggestion :

Start Norton
--Security Basics / Auto-Protect / Configure Auto-Protect --Other /
Miscellaneous
There you should find a check box labeled "How to keep Microsoft Office
Documents Protected", which you should deactivate and then restart your
machine.

I don't know NAV 2006 but there it should be :

Options - Norton Antivirus Autoprotect - Bloodhount Heuristic

Regards
Jens


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Old December 19th, 2006, 02:35 PM
veaux@aol.com
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Default Re: ODBC Type Just Disappears

Great stuff! Worked perfectly! Yes I had Norton. You probably saved
my family a lot on heating bills as I would have thrown my laptop threw
the window at some point! That fix was pretty buried as far as I'm
concerned.

Thanks!
Darrell
Jens Schilling wrote:
Quote:
Hi
>
Quote:
When I try to use the Link Table and select the type "ODBC" the browse
window just disappears. If I select any other type, it behaves
correctly. I tried repairing my office installation, but that didn't
seem to help. I had stopped the Office Source Engine from running at
startup and thought that might be it so I started that again. I did
these in this order (repaired, then started Office Source Engine.)
Any ideas why this may be happening? I don't get to select any
specific type of ODBC connection as the whole modal box just instantly
disappears when I make this selection.
>
Do you have Norton AV installed on your machine ?
A few days ago I've posted following suggestion :
>
Start Norton
--Security Basics / Auto-Protect / Configure Auto-Protect --Other /
Miscellaneous
There you should find a check box labeled "How to keep Microsoft Office
Documents Protected", which you should deactivate and then restart your
machine.
>
I don't know NAV 2006 but there it should be :
>
Options - Norton Antivirus Autoprotect - Bloodhount Heuristic
>
Regards
Jens
 

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