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    Question How to get Access to cache password for ODBC

    WaiterRamen, Thanks I found it. But just so you guys know, in the software industry when someone mentions "setup" it generally refers to ancillary software that performs functions such as copying files, writing to the registry, ect. Perhaps he was trying to make it easy for me but for future...
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    Question How to get Access to cache password for ODBC

    Thanks for your reply. There is no setup. There is only an Access mdb and a DSN which I only have because the linked table manager requires one.
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    Question How to get Access to cache password for ODBC

    Hello We have an Access 2003 database that displays reports to the user from tgables linked to SQL server. It works perfect on my machine (I am a windows admin) but prompts the user for a password on thier machine. I am not concerned about security since the user to get the data for the...
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    Certain fields get corrupted

    @Galaxiom: I will piece it together for you since you can't seem to grasp the reality. The reason Access is still alive is because so many businesses use it. As the PC dies business will be the driving force. (And before you get the wrong idea AGAIN when computer professionals talk about...
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    Certain fields get corrupted

    Yes, it does think its a date. But the interesting thing is that it does not convert the column, it does this on a field by field basis. I don't know the specifics, but it seems approximately 50 years around 2013xx-xxx becomes a date conversion. Any other field remains untouched. And you are...
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    Certain fields get corrupted

    Hey kid, if you read the post you will see that a field is getting corrupted when it is passed to Excel. File repair is absolutely useless. That is used for a damaged file. That has no impact of fields that are returned from a query just fine. Thanks for trying though unless you are just...
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    Certain fields get corrupted

    I can't make sense of this. I also do not know if this should be in the Access section. Perhaps if no one knows I could make a new thread in Access. Using Access 2003. The problem occurs when I right-click an Access report, then click "Send to" which has only one option of "Mail recipient"...
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