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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. On the page Advanced you can constraint the access to the database.

Look at Microsoft site for further information. At last go to the page Connections and test the connection. If you get an error message, you have to remove the error, otherwise no connection is possible. Now you are inside OOo again. Use Microsoft help to decide, which one is correct for you.

The database tables will be readonly in this case. That identifier will be shown in the selection list later on. If your Access database file is password protected, you can click on German Erweitert and enter the password there. But then the password is stored readable in the ODBC information in the registry, therefore it is no good idea.

Leave the field German Benutzername empty. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Version , build Note: The number of instances of Access that you can run at the same time is limited by how much memory is available. Available memory depends on how much RAM your computer has and how much memory is being used by the other programs running at the time.

Each instance of Access runs in a separate window. If you have more than one instance of Access running and you want to view them simultaneously, you can tile the windows. You can create a desktop shortcut to open an Access database object for example, a form or report. The database may be stored locally on your computer, remotely on a network file server, or in a shared directory. Resize the Access window and minimize any other open windows so that you can see the desktop behind the Access window.

Drag the object from the Navigation Pane to the desktop. When you release the mouse button, the shortcut is created on the desktop. If you want the shortcut in a location other than the desktop, use Windows Explorer to move the shortcut to the location you want. When you double-click the shortcut, Access opens the database in which the object is stored and displays the object. If Access is already running and the object associated with the shortcut is in a database other than the currently open database, a new instance of Access is started.

To open the object in a specific view in Access, right-click the shortcut and then click the view you want. If you move the database after you create the shortcut, delete the shortcut and create a new one.

Deleting the shortcut does not delete the object that the shortcut opens. Notes: If you move the database after you create the shortcut, delete the shortcut and create a new one. Need more help?



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