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by: Don Miller |
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I can't seem to find at MS how to detect the 2002 OS vs. 2003 OS for web
applications using ASP. This is the only page I could find
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/guide_ppc/htm/designing_web_sites_f
or_internet_explorer_for_pocket_pc_cheo.asp) and it only tells how to detect
2000 vs. 2002 (and much of the graphic is cutoff on the right).
It has the code below but it doesn't tell me how to distinguish between 2002
and 2003...
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by: Larry Pits |
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Hi All,
Is there a backward compatability issue regarding to .Net 2002 and .Net
2003? I heard someone said that if you're developing in .Net 2003 and gave
the entire project to someone who is developing using VS .Net 2002 and they
can't open the solution file (.sln). Is there a solution to fix this
problem. TIA
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by: Noesis Strategy |
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When I ordered my new laptop, Sony didn't offer Access 2003 in its bundles.
Recently, I have begun to design Access databases using an copy of Access
2002 from my previous laptop. It works fine, but I would like to have all
the office apps on the same version. So I have a few questions:
1) Is the file format the same as 2002? Can 2002 users read 2003 files?
2) What are the major reasons for upgrading to 2002 ?
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by: Colin Chudyk |
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Hi,
Here is my situation. Can anyone provide insight?
I have developed a database in Access 2002. I am planning to distribute it
as a split MDE (front) / MDB (back) to be used by the Access runtime and
also full-version. Some of the client workstations will have Access 2002
installed. Most of them will have the runtime installed.
However, I can't find the Office 2002 Developer Edition anywhere! Nobody has
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by: Wayne Aprato |
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I have several Access 2003 mde databases. When I try to open them in
Access 2002 I get the following error:
"The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is
corrupt."
Interestingly I can open the mdb files of the same 2003 databases in
Access 2002 without problems. To my understanding the file formats of
2002 and 2003 are the same and this problem shouldn't exist. And why
is it only the mde files that are giving the...
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by: Tom |
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We currently have a rather large application that is in VB.NET 2002. We have
just purchased licenses to the 2003/1.1 Framework version of Visual Studio.
What kind of conversion, if any, will we need to do to move our application
over to the 2003/1.1 version? We will be moving this application over to
production within a couple of months, and I don't want to push that down
because I have to redo a bunch of stuff. However, I feel it is better...
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by: Howard Kaikow |
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I have a multiboot system.
On one of the systems, I have Office 2002, VS .NET Pro 2002 and the Office
2002 PIA with .NET Framework 1.0.
On another system, I have Office 2003, VS .NET Pro 2003 and the Office 2003
PIA with .NET Framework 1.1, as well as VSTO.
Are there known problems using VS .NET Pro 2003 with Office 2002 and the
Office 2002 PIA?
Does it mater whether .NET Framwork 1.0 or 1.1 is used with Office 2002 and
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by: Jon S via DotNetMonster.com |
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Hi all
I've taught myself C# 2002 using VS.NET 2002. I've recently brought myself
an ASP.NET 2003 book. I will work through this ASP.NET 2003 using VS.NET
2002 and C# 2002. I don't fully understand the differences between the VS.
NET 2002 and VS.NET 2003.
Will I restrict myself in any way learning ASP.NET 2003 but only using VS.NET
2002 and C# 2002?
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by: Neil |
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We are running an Access 2000 MDB with a SQL 7 back end. Our network guy is
upgrading to Windows Server 2003 and wants to upgrade Office and SQL Server
at the same time. We're moving to SQL Server 2005, and, since he already has
licenses for Office Pro 2002, he wants to upgrade to that.
I've been saying that we need to upgrade to Access 2003, not 2002, even if
Office is kept at 2002. We are also looking to do a fair amount of...
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by: Sebastian |
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Hello
I develop my applications in Access 2002. My development system is
running Windows XP SP2 and I have Microsoft Office XP Developer.
Microsoft Office XP is at SP3.
I used Inno Setup (great product) to install my applications.
When the Access Runtime was needed on the system I simply ran
'accessrt.msi' from Microsoft Office Developer discs.
When another version of Access (other than Access 2002) was on the
system then I simply...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can effortlessly switch the default language on Windows 10 without reinstalling. I'll walk you through it.
First, let's disable language synchronization. With a Microsoft account, language settings sync across devices. To prevent any complications,...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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by: agi2029 |
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing, and deployment—without human intervention. Imagine an AI that can take a project description, break it down, write the code, debug it, and then launch it, all on its own....
Now, this would greatly impact the work of software developers. The idea...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new presenter, Adolph Dupré who will be discussing some powerful techniques for using class modules.
He will explain when you may want to use classes instead of User Defined Types (UDT). For example, to manage the data in unbound forms.
Adolph will...
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by: TSSRALBI |
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Hello
I'm a network technician in training and I need your help.
I am currently learning how to create and manage the different types of VPNs and I have a question about LAN-to-LAN VPNs.
The last exercise I practiced was to create a LAN-to-LAN VPN between two Pfsense firewalls, by using IPSEC protocols.
I succeeded, with both firewalls in the same network. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the same thing, with 2 Pfsense firewalls...
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by: adsilva |
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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by: 6302768590 |
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Hai team
i want code for transfer the data from one system to another through IP address by using C# our system has to for every 5mins then we have to update the data what the data is updated we have to send another system
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by: bsmnconsultancy |
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