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    Daily Backup of BE Database

    It has been my experience back in the days when I sold commercial software that if a backup is started when the BE is in use somewhere, editing or not, it will be incomplete. I would advise customers to do at least Odd and Even backups onto separate odd and even disks, or USBs. That way they...
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    The Trust Centre that doesn't trust me or my PC

    It does appear that you aren't far out there Isaac.
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    The Trust Centre that doesn't trust me or my PC

    There is definitely no macro. Only the autoexec which I always have renamed on the FE as Autoexec1 to prevent it working during development. Neither do I have the display form set. I have never used macros in access except for Autoexec because when I started out with Access they just seemed more...
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    The Trust Centre that doesn't trust me or my PC

    Thanks Sonic but it seemed that I spent most of yesterday afternoon doing that. I have added the folders with this issue into Trusted Locations. All with the main Folders individually set as trusted and in desperation I also added the paths to its subfolders. Even with a separate line in trusted...
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    The Trust Centre that doesn't trust me or my PC

    Thanks for that Doc. But I'm not running the database, I'm just opening it to alter, amend and update forms etc. If I open it in its original folder, no probs. Transferred to my current folder up comes the error. I don't have any macros In the database. It makes no sense and hours wasted...
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    The Trust Centre that doesn't trust me or my PC

    I have recently started with security and Trust Centre problems. Up until then I have never had the need to even look at Trust Centre, never mind use it. I now have all folders used by Access set to Trusted and with subfolders ticked. The copy of Access in use is 2019 and it is set not to be...
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    Today's Environmentalists Are Really Luddites

    It depends where you live in England. When we lived in the North, near the Lakes it wasn't unusual to have 36 hours of rain. Further south in Gloucestershire I haven't seen more than six or eight hours of rain in over ten years. The only downside of living further south is that I need to give...
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    What's your best/worst joke?

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    Notepad++ Updates Compromised with Spyware

    I have all those set, imagining that my selections will be observed. But I am somewhat suspect. The impression I had was that Notepad was an application that didn't look up those settings. A bit in the way that Notepad++ and others work I suppose. If others are downloading data will MS say "but...
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    Today's Environmentalists Are Really Luddites

    Contrary to the fact that many people around the world believe that the UK isn't sunny, which is clearly nonsense. London is around the same temperature as Paris. From April/May to September it can be expected to be mild and the Gulf Stream tends to keep Britain warmer than many other countries...
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    Notepad++ Updates Compromised with Spyware

    Doesn't the current Windows11 NotePad feed data back to MS? It appeared to say that in an update sometime last year, or the year before I think it was. Just about the same time that Notepad++ needed to be online. Since then I have used GEANY for a text editor. Who can you trust? I have a...
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    Is Your Wife in a Relationship?

    Apparently many husbands are discovering that their wives are frequently in contact with other men. One of these is called Clive who appears to be a busy guy. Others are Gemini, ChatGPT with some CoPilot trying to get in on the action. These are very attentive and will say things like "that is...
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    Today's Environmentalists Are Really Luddites

    Problem is that politicians have a short timespan. So they are uninterested in becoming involved in finding a solution to a long term issue. A typical example is Brexit. When that happened Cameron, the PM at the time resigned. He said that it was now going to be too much hard work completing the...
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    Payment Crashes with VPI

    It is maybe likely to be Veritable Professional Idiot
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    Payment Crashes with VPI

    Yeh, I've just seen it! I should really check what I've typed.
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    Payment Crashes with VPI

    Last year I had issues with an advance booking for an internal flight in Australia six months in advance and paying for it from the UK. After filling everything in, at the end the credit card company sends an email with a six digit code. Then entering the code and clicking the verify button it...
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    Simple form to set the buttons and basic editing for new users

    I have prepared this small program as an example for new users and developers in Access. Presumably most of you have developed their own utilitIes, so this may not be of interest. I just thnk that when I was starting out examples like this were rare. Back in the day, whilst most books were...
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    Fake AI

    Mmm, well that is a real surprise that something like this could be from the Indian subcontinent
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    Today's Environmentalists Are Really Luddites

    Whilst it is possible to destroy individual windmills with a drone attack. It is more likely that the onsite substations fed by the windmills would be an easy target. The problem we have in the UK is that we do not make windmills or solar panels. They have to come from China. As an aside, to...
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    Today's Environmentalists Are Really Luddites

    Yep. Did the Russians think of that before the Ukrainians cut the underwater gas pipe in the Baltic? It must be cost effective though. First destroy all of the major power sources, then send in the troops when convenient some time later.
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