I'm getting ready to upgrade to MS Access 2010, its just funny that the front end opens and runs, a test back end opens and is ok, but when I put a link to an unsplit db, it asks for permission to run the app and when I click on run, it goes into limbo land.
--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Mosca" <wrmosca@...> wrote:
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> I think the problem is with the database containing both tables and forms. SharePoint and Access 2003 don't mix well. Sharepoint uses lists instead of tables. In fact, it isn't until Access 2010 and SharePoint that things start working better. From what I hear, Access 2013 does an even better job.
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> --- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "jfakes.rm" <jfakes@> wrote:
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> > In SharePoint 2007, I am trying to put a link to a MS Access 2003 database.
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> > 1. I put a link to the front end and it opened and worked fine.
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> > 2. I then decided I would put a test database where users can enter dummy data so I can conduct user acceptance testing. This test database was not split, and is the same database I used for the front end link. However, when I try to open this database, I get a warning saying it is from an unknown publisher and asked if I wanted to run the application or not. I clicked on run, however, the database never opens. I can see that the .ldb is established, but it never opens.
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> > Any ideas why using a link would work on one database and not another.
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