On 11/30/2007 10:16 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
And, as an added note: you can install the Windows version of OOo in
linux via Wine to do this if needed.
ROFL...well, yes that is true also..but come on now even a die hard
Linux guy has to ' Render unto Cearser what is Ceaser's
On 11/30/2007 12:58 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
Just so this is not misunderstood - you do not need the full MS Access
application under windows to do this transfer. Only a working copy of MS
Windows and a ODBC or ADO driver for MS Jet4 - if you don't have the
later they are available free
NoOp wrote:
On 11/30/2007 12:58 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
Just so this is not misunderstood - you do not need the full MS Access
application under windows to do this transfer. Only a working copy of MS
Windows and a ODBC or ADO driver for MS Jet4 - if you don't have the
later they are
On 11/29/2007 06:55 AM, Andrew Sharp wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a Microsoft Access driver in RPM format for OOo-2.3.0 as the
linux version doesn't come with Access support?
I have to install OOo converting the rpms into tarballs and then
extracting them, which gives a working system, but