Bill,
It looks like somewhere around 350 will work fine.
Thanks for the help
Bill Singer
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Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] VBS auto updater error
Bill s.
My friends don't dare call me BM! Ask your mother if you don't know what
that
stands for.
Best advice I can give is to hard-code in some values and test on various
screen
resolutions. This site will convert pixels to inches and show you a sample.
600
seems a bit large to me. You probably only need a rectangle 3 inches high by
4
inches wide.
Regards,
Bill
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Bill M,
I am finally getting back to this.
I do not totally understand the language and I would be willing to live with
a fixed value. Should the new code line look something like
oIE.Left = 600
Bill S. my friends call me BS
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Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] VBS auto updater error
Bill
I've seen that error, too. It's the browser. I started seeing it with IE 9.
I
haven't found a work-around yet, but since all the lines with that code are
just
sizing the splash screen, you can just put in a hard-coded size (I think the
measurements are in pixels). Keep the window small. If I can get a test
machine
with IE 9 and figure out a solution, I'll update the script.
And what better place to come to ask about my code than right here.
Regards,
Bill
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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] VBS auto updater error
This is somewhat related to Access. For quite a few months I have been
using Bill Mosca's VBS auto updater to update the Front end Access Databases
automatically. I have been using it on two different network and two
different databases. It has been working great until now. One of the
machines in each network gets this error.
Script
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs
<file:///\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
<file:/// <file:///\\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
<file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///\\> \\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs
<file:///\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
>
<file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///\\> \\> \\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs
<file:///\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
<file:/// <file:///\\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs> >
<file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///\\> \\> \\> \\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs
<file:///\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
<file:/// <file:///\\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
<file:/// <file:///file:/// <file:///\\> \\>
\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs
<file:///\\Server-hcc\users\Public\Documents\FrontEnd\Contacts_FEupdate.vbs>
>
>
Line: 55
Char: 17
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method: 'availWidth'
Code: 800A0186
Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error
This is what line 55 is
oIE.Left = (.availwidth - oIE.Width) \ 2
The strange thing is that the computer that is having the issue in each of
the networks is the one that I do the Access programming on. The Users
computer seem to run fine.
Again, I understand that this is not directly an Access question but I do
not know where else to go.
Thanks for any help you can supply.
Bill Singer
MN with 2 ft of snow still on the ground
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