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Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't
do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though.
"Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Use "news.microsoft.com" for the server -- works nicely for me with Outlook
Express. You may have to be an msn subscriber to use the MSN news server. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Catherine" wrote in message ... Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though. "Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Do I need to have a different user ID and password from the one I use for the online newsgroups like this one?
"Larry Linson" wrote: Use "news.microsoft.com" for the server -- works nicely for me with Outlook Express. You may have to be an msn subscriber to use the MSN news server. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Catherine" wrote in message ... Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though. "Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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If I *do* need a new user ID and password in addition to my msn passport, how do I get it?
"Larry Linson" wrote: Use "news.microsoft.com" for the server -- works nicely for me with Outlook Express. You may have to be an msn subscriber to use the MSN news server. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Catherine" wrote in message ... Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though. "Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Never mind! I found the problem. I set up the newsgroup to expect me to require a login. None is required. It works great now. THANK YOU! :-)
"Larry Linson" wrote: Use "news.microsoft.com" for the server -- works nicely for me with Outlook Express. You may have to be an msn subscriber to use the MSN news server. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Catherine" wrote in message ... Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though. "Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Is there any way to download messages from a month ago that are posted on the web, but not coming through my newsreader?
--Catherine :-) "Larry Linson" wrote: Use "news.microsoft.com" for the server -- works nicely for me with Outlook Express. You may have to be an msn subscriber to use the MSN news server. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "Catherine" wrote in message ... Still no luck. Outlook Express, like Microsoft Outlook, claims that the server cannot be found. I appreciate the suggestion, though. "Tom Ross" wrote: Got to use OUTLOOK EXPRESS (part of all windows versions). Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. You can create email like folders in outlook express to save useful posts. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I can't get into the newsgroup. "The server cannot be found" when I try to sign up for it through Outlook. "Tom Ross" wrote: Catherine Try exploring the news groups with a news reader Use either Netscape or outlook express For Outlook Express go to Tools- Accounts and Add a 'News' Account use 'news.msn.com' as the news server. Search through the news groups. You will have to subscribe to the news groups you want. and then synchronise your groups (I use the headers only option to synchronize but thats my preference only) This is a much better way to use the news groups than the web. You can save useful messages in folders just like email Tom "Catherine" wrote in message ... I'm simply going through the web. Thanks, Tom. I'll look into the link you sent me below. "Tom Ross" wrote: I am using news server "news,msn.com" And I found "microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages" There. Are You using a newsreader (like outlook express) or going in throught the web? "Catherine" wrote in message ... I found the following newsgroups: access.3rdpartyusrgrp; access.activexcontrol; access.conversion; access.developers.toolkitode; access.devtoolkits; access.externaldata; access.forms; access.formscoding; access.gettingstarted; access.internet; access.interopoledde; access.macros; access.modulesdaovba; access.multiuser; access.odbcclientsvr; access.queries; access.replication; access.reports; access.security; access.setupconfig; access.tablesdbdesign Originally I had guessed it was the Internet newsgroup I needed, but none of the above seem to be what I need, either. If you have the direct link to the dataaccesspages newsgroup, I would appreciate it. THANKS! "Tom Ross" wrote: There is a dataaccess.pages newsgroup. Maybe that will help. "Catherine" wrote in message ... I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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"Catherine" wrote: I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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I have had many of the same questions you had. Have you found any material to
be real helpful? Thanks. "Catherine" wrote: I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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Judy,
I have found some helpful material. The first question you need to answer, however, is does your web server support active server pages (ASP)? If you host your own websites and you use IIS, the answer is yes, ASP is supported. If you do not host your own websites, you need to ask your webhost. If ASP is supported, you can learn ASP (for example from http://www.w3schools.com/asp/) or use the Generic ASP database Bullschmidt suggested to me (http://www.genericdb.com/). The webhosts my clients use do not support ASP and I am therefore learning PHP and MySQL to recreate the databases that I already created in Access. If you're your own webserver, you should be able to deploy the Access Data Pages, but since I'm not, I don't have other direction on how. I did, however, find this site that might help you: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../deploydap.asp. I hope this information is useful to you. --Catherine :-) "Judy" wrote: I have had many of the same questions you had. Have you found any material to be real helpful? Thanks. "Catherine" wrote: I submitted this post on the Internet newsgroup on July 8 and haven't had any responses. I'm hoping someone on this newsgroup can help me. (Normally, I wouldn't cross-post, but I'm not getting any help in the other newsgroup.) I read a post from May and still have a few questions. I am creating a database for someone else that needs to have Internet access. I have created the access data pages, but I saved them on my hard drive because I don't understand how to set up the UNC and I don't have a web server. I need to upload the pages through an FTP or HTTP server and feel insecure about how to do that so that it finds the database properly once I've installed it on my client's machine. It will be a stand-alone desktop version with web access to the database. I also don't know how to package a database with data access pages so that the data access pages will reference the database properly once I've installed it on someone else's machine. Please help. Also, I read a post that stated that Access cannot connect through FTP or HTTP to the database. How, then, can I set up the database to communicate with the data access pages? Please help me out. THANK YOU! |
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