Drew Jensen wrote:
Andrew Sharp wrote:
Hi Kevin,
See this screendump:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.sharp3/LFS/NoAccess.jpg
I see that some linux versions come with a working MSAccess
connection, such as Mandriva 2007, but the default download from
the OOo website isn't among them. See
Andrew Sharp wrote:
Hi Kevin,
See this screendump:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.sharp3/LFS/NoAccess.jpg
I see that some linux versions come with a working MSAccess
connection, such as Mandriva 2007, but the default download from the
OOo website isn't among them. See attached jpeg for s
Hi Kevin,
See this screendump:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.sharp3/LFS/NoAccess.jpg
Regards,
Andrew
kevin johnston wrote:
Sorry, Andrew, the list server strips off attachments. You'll have to
post the file to the web and just send a link.
Andrew Sharp wrote:
I see that some linux ver
Sorry, Andrew, the list server strips off attachments. You'll have to
post the file to the web and just send a link.
Andrew Sharp wrote:
I see that some linux versions come with a working MSAccess connection,
such as Mandriva 2007, but the default download from the OOo website
isn't among them
I see that some linux versions come with a working MSAccess connection,
such as Mandriva 2007, but the default download from the OOo website
isn't among them. See attached jpeg for snapshot of available database
types to me.
Andrew Sharp wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a Microsoft Access driver in
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 this means Access
support isn't included.
The Wi