Very useful, thanx, but going in circles:
first thing I did after reading a similar help screen
was try to find the OLEDB .udl file or wizard on the box.
Couldn't find either.
Any clues there?
Thanx.
/Ben
>not sure if this is useful but:
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:
>80/support/kb/articles/Q264/6/91.ASP
><http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com
>:80/support/kb/articles/Q264/6/91.ASP&NoWebContent=1> &NoWebContent=1
>
>Patrick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hi gang,
>
>Somebody who isn't there any more developed a small app with an ASP (not
>.NET,
>just ASP) front end, and an Access 2000 back end. It's a small internal
>training
>competency tracker.
>
>We "inherited" it and were asked to make some changes to the database.
>
>It's password-protected. Before we said "hey we can't get into it",
>thought we would look at the code.
>
>
>
>Outbound email scanned for viruses. (e230)
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