Hi, you are talking about ODBC linked tables, right? you can connect them to access either DSNless or with DSN. If you use first method - then try to create a new DSN entry (not a file DSN, just user DSN), link table using this DSn and then try to change DSN properties, relinking after every change.
-- Best regards, ___________ Alex Dybenko (MVP) http://accessblog.net http://www.PointLtd.com
"Crossh" <Crossh[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E3D3AC0-7219-45FC-B2FA-834F3A753BB0[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I guess there's a first for everything. I'm not sure I understand your > response. I have not installed any File DSN's on the other machines, they > don't need it to run the Access front-end. Do you want me to change my > File > DSN on my local machine or create new ones on everyone else's machine? > Again, > no one is having this problem except the Vista user. > > "Alex Dybenko" wrote: > >> Hi, >> I never had such error, but try to change DSN settings, "Use regional >> settings ..." first of all >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> ___________ >> Alex Dybenko (MVP) >> http://accessblog.net>> http://www.PointLtd.com>
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