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Old April 5th, 2010, 12:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Stefan Hoffmann
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Default A "push" function to produce an email on an event

hi Tony,

On 05.04.2010 12:09, TonyWilliams via AccessMonster.com wrote:
I solved it! There is a tick box in the Scheduled Task that says Run only if
logged on. By default this is unticked and should be ticked. I would have
thought it would have been more logical to have it the other way round?

Cool that you finally solved it.


mfG
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Old April 5th, 2010, 12:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
TonyWilliams via AccessMonster.com
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Default A "push" function to produce an email on an event

Hi Stefan, yes really pleased a little frustrating that the problem was a
tick box though!
Thanks for all your help.
Tony

Stefan Hoffmann wrote:
hi Tony,

I solved it! There is a tick box in the Scheduled Task that says Run only if
logged on. By default this is unticked and should be ticked. I would have
thought it would have been more logical to have it the other way round?

Cool that you finally solved it.

mfG
-- stefan --


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