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Roger
July 15th 04, 05:54 PM
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I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

CZ
July 15th 04, 06:04 PM
>> I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

Roger:

Probably by design to protect the dbase.

Note that you cannot use MS Access dbase files with Offline Files either.

Check one of the Access NGs.

CZ
July 15th 04, 06:05 PM
>> I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

Roger:

Probably by design to protect the dbase.

Note that you cannot use MS Access dbase files with Offline Files either.

Check one of the Access NGs.

CZ
July 17th 04, 04:51 AM
>> I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

Roger:

Probably by design to protect the dbase.

Note that you cannot use MS Access dbase files with Offline Files either.

Check one of the Access NGs.

CZ
July 22nd 04, 02:26 AM
>> I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

Roger:

Probably by design to protect the dbase.

Note that you cannot use MS Access dbase files with Offline Files either.

Check one of the Access NGs.

CZ
July 22nd 04, 07:50 AM
>> I am using Access 2002 Packaged in Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Frontpage and want to use briefcase to
sync between a server and my computer. When I try to make
a sync copy in the briefcase I get the error "Briefcase
can't start a Microsoft Jet database session."
I have tried to repair office, removed and reinstalled
office, have applied all updates to Jet Office and XP
Pro, installed Microsoft Data Access Components, and
added Microsoft Office - Microsoft Access for Windows -
Database Replication.
Any ideas on what I can do or check next?

Roger:

Probably by design to protect the dbase.

Note that you cannot use MS Access dbase files with Offline Files either.

Check one of the Access NGs.

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