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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    That was it!!! Thanks. Why in the world does Vista hide the file in another folder? It stored it in Local\Virtual Store\Program Files. Is there anyway to turn this off? Thanks again for your help!!
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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    How do you disable the UAC? Is that a setting in the User Accounts in the Control Panel?
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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    I have changed the permissions on the folder to allow full control for all users and the db still will not copy and replace. One strange thing is, I can actually delete the orginal file and then copy the new file and it still will not work. It acts like the mdb file is sitting somewhere else...
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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    I'll give it a try. Thanks.
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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    I am not too familiar with Vista. Where do I change the permissions on a folder? Thanks.
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    Vista - Access 2003 Can't replace Db

    I have a database created in Access 03 for a customer running Vista. The customer is running a runtime version of Access 03. When I make changes to the db and copy them to the customer's pc, the changes do not get copied. If I copy the changes to a pc running XP everything copies just fine...
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    Save as XPS message

    Thanks for your help. Once I hear from my customer, I will post a reply. Thanks again.
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    Save as XPS message

    Thanks for your quick response. Again, I haven't talked directly with the customer yet, but their default printer should be a DYMO label printer. I have not confirmed this yet. So to understand your answer, are you saying that to get that message their pc is trying to send it a "Microsoft...
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    Save as XPS message

    I don't know yet. I have call into the customer to find out. If they do, is there away around it? Thanks
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    Save as XPS message

    I have an AC 2003 db that a customer is running using runtime. There is a report in the db and when the customer tries to run it, a "save as xps" box comes up. The customer is running the db using 6 machines, only 2 of the machines are getting the error. Is this an issue with Vista?
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    Make MDE problem

    This may sound foolish but do you have MS Word installed on the machine that you are receiving the error message? If you do not, I have had the same problem and I think that I have traced it back to a file that is missing. The file is MSWORD.OLB and it should be located in the C:\program...
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    Barcodes

    It's actually pretty easy to implement barcodes into your db. You can download for free a 3 of 9 barcode font. The only requirement is when you print the barcode on a report you have to concatenate an * on either end of the field ... "*"&[fieldname]&"*"
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    Print 3 copies of Invoice with different remark

    I've done this before and it may not be the most efficient way but it works. Create three different reports, each with the different txt you need with the same record source. Create 3 macros to print each report and in the on click event call the different macros docmd.runmacro "MacroName".
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    Corrupt DB

    Decompile, sorry. I sent my db to Everythingaccess.com and they could not recover all of my modules so I looks like I am starting over. Thanks for everyone's help.
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    Corrupt DB

    No luck. I have tried to compile my db and I still get the corruption message.
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    Corrupt DB

    Thanks. I'll have to try later today. It is a project that I am doing on the side. In your experience does decompile usually fix vba corruption problems?
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    Corrupt DB

    The problem is the old/previous backup does not have all of the modules that I have just created. One wierd thing that happens when I try to go into the design view of a module, I get the corrupt message for the first two or so clicks and then a message pops up and says "...the module or macro...
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    Corrupt DB

    Yea, I am learning my lesson on backups. I usually do, but for some dumb reason this time I didn't. I have an enormous amount of time tied up with this db and I am not sure that I can re-created all of the modules ( it's a brain capacity problem). I'll keep looking, thanks for your reply.
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    Corrupt DB

    I hope that someone can help me. I have scanned this forum and the internet without any luck. I have an MS Access db that I have been working on for several months and yesterday, somehow or another, it became corrupt. The biggest problem I have is I do not have a good backup to restore from...
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    Security Problem

    Thanks for the reply. I will check into each of these. Unfortunately, the server was set up by someone as a favor to my customer, so settings/permissions may not be correct.
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