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We have a working Data base that works fine with Vista... inventory, recieving, writing customer folio's PO's. Keeps track of everything and works very well.
However when i try to transfer stock it gives me errors that it can't access it.
I can using a xp pc that is networked to the vista machine make the transfer.
Would like to make transfer from the Vista machine ... any help out there
Sep 20 '07 #1
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nico5038
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Hard to diagnose from a distance with this little info.
I would advise to check the access rights of the data (in a separate backend mdb?),as Vista will block many applications for writing to the harddisk and for Access 2007 a separate "Thrusted" directory is needed to make code available to work... :-(

Nic;o)
Oct 5 '07 #2

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