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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?
>> 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.
>> 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.
>> 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.
>> 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.
>> 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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