<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">
<channel>
  <title>kbAlertz.com :: Access 97</title> 
  <link>http://kbAlertz.com</link> 
  <description>Updates from Microsoft's KB System</description> 
  <dc:language>en-US</dc:language> 
  <generator>RSS Generated by kbAlertz.com</generator> 
  <item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC: Can't Print Datasheet Gridlines in Color in Access 95/97</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_167293/When.options.Datasheet.view.form.Datasheet.Options.dialog.change.color.color.that.select.visible.your.screen.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 00:06:15 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_167293.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (167293) - When you set the options for Datasheet view of a table, query, or form on the Datasheet tab of the Options dialog box (Tools|Options), you can change the color of the gridlines. The color that you select is visible on your screen in Datasheet...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_167293.aspx">167293</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_167293/When.options.Datasheet.view.form.Datasheet.Options.dialog.change.color.color.that.select.visible.your.screen.aspx">ACC: Can't Print Datasheet Gridlines in Color in Access 95/97</a><br />
   (167293) - When you set the options for Datasheet view of a table, query, or form on the Datasheet tab of the Options dialog box (Tools|Options), you can change the color of the gridlines. The color that you select is visible on your screen in Datasheet...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC97: Can't Use Back Button in IE3 If Started from Web Toolbar</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_167852/When.explore.page.that.select.from.toolbar.Microsoft.Access.Back.button.enabled.Microsoft.Internet.Explorer.version.nothing.happens.when.click.toolbar.Microsoft.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 00:06:15 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_167852.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (167852) - When you explore a Web page that you select from the Web toolbar in Microsoft Access 97, the Back button is enabled in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0, but nothing happens when you click it. If you use the Web toolbar in Microsoft Access...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_167852.aspx">167852</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_167852/When.explore.page.that.select.from.toolbar.Microsoft.Access.Back.button.enabled.Microsoft.Internet.Explorer.version.nothing.happens.when.click.toolbar.Microsoft.aspx">ACC97: Can't Use Back Button in IE3 If Started from Web Toolbar</a><br />
   (167852) - When you explore a Web page that you select from the Web toolbar in Microsoft Access 97, the Back button is enabled in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0, but nothing happens when you click it. If you use the Web toolbar in Microsoft Access...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC97: Removing Earlier Version Components Deletes Files on Server</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_163841/have.workstation.installation.Microsoft.Access.choose.remove.components.from.earlier.versions.when.install.Microsoft.Access.some.Microsoft.Access.files.removed.from.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2006 00:06:17 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_163841.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (163841) - If you have a workstation installation of Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0, and you choose to remove components from the earlier versions when you install Microsoft Access 97 locally, some Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0 files are removed from the server....
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_163841.aspx">163841</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_163841/have.workstation.installation.Microsoft.Access.choose.remove.components.from.earlier.versions.when.install.Microsoft.Access.some.Microsoft.Access.files.removed.from.aspx">ACC97: Removing Earlier Version Components Deletes Files on Server</a><br />
   (163841) - If you have a workstation installation of Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0, and you choose to remove components from the earlier versions when you install Microsoft Access 97 locally, some Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0 files are removed from the server....
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC97: &quot;There Is No Object in This Control&quot; Error Inserting Web Browser Control</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_177105/Microsoft.Access.when.insert.Browser.Control.using.computer.that.Microsoft.Internet.Explorer.receive.following.error.message.when.display.There.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2006 00:06:17 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_177105.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (177105) - In Microsoft Access 97, when you insert the Web Browser Control on a form, and you are using a computer that has Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 installed, you may receive the following error message when you try to display the control: There is...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_177105.aspx">177105</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_177105/Microsoft.Access.when.insert.Browser.Control.using.computer.that.Microsoft.Internet.Explorer.receive.following.error.message.when.display.There.aspx">ACC97: &quot;There Is No Object in This Control&quot; Error Inserting Web Browser Control</a><br />
   (177105) - In Microsoft Access 97, when you insert the Web Browser Control on a form, and you are using a computer that has Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 installed, you may receive the following error message when you try to display the control: There is...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC97: ODBCKEY.INF in Data Access Pack Contains German String</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_160953/After.install.Data.Access.Pack.included.Microsoft.Office.file.your.folder.contain.German.character.strings.sections.Follow.these.steps.remove.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 00:06:06 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_160953.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (160953) - After you install the Data Access Pack included in the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack, the ODBCKEY.INF file in your Windows\System folder may contain German character strings in one of the sections in the file. Follow these steps to remove the...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_160953.aspx">160953</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_160953/After.install.Data.Access.Pack.included.Microsoft.Office.file.your.folder.contain.German.character.strings.sections.Follow.these.steps.remove.aspx">ACC97: ODBCKEY.INF in Data Access Pack Contains German String</a><br />
   (160953) - After you install the Data Access Pack included in the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack, the ODBCKEY.INF file in your Windows\System folder may contain German character strings in one of the sections in the file. Follow these steps to remove the...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>OFF97: Workbook Changed by MS Access May Not Be Recalculated</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_172640/When.open.workbook.Microsoft.Excel.some.formulas.workbook.recalculated.cell.Sheet2.contains.following.formula.formula.return.value.that.previously.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 00:06:06 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_172640.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (172640) - When you open a workbook in Microsoft Excel 97, some formulas in the workbook may not be recalculated properly. For example, if cell B5 in Sheet2 contains the following formula =Sheet1!A1 the formula may return a value that was previously in...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_172640.aspx">172640</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_172640/When.open.workbook.Microsoft.Excel.some.formulas.workbook.recalculated.cell.Sheet2.contains.following.formula.formula.return.value.that.previously.aspx">OFF97: Workbook Changed by MS Access May Not Be Recalculated</a><br />
   (172640) - When you open a workbook in Microsoft Excel 97, some formulas in the workbook may not be recalculated properly. For example, if cell B5 in Sheet2 contains the following formula =Sheet1!A1 the formula may return a value that was previously in...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC97: Problems Adding Records to Replicated Database Using ASP</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_165830/export.format.form.based.table.replicated.cannot.records.using.look.ODBC.trace.error.Microsoft.Access.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 00:06:06 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_165830.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (165830) - If you export to ASP format a form based on a table in a replicated database, you cannot add new records using the ASP form. If you look at an ODBC trace file, you see the error message: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] You cannot...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_165830.aspx">165830</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_165830/export.format.form.based.table.replicated.cannot.records.using.look.ODBC.trace.error.Microsoft.Access.aspx">ACC97: Problems Adding Records to Replicated Database Using ASP</a><br />
   (165830) - If you export to ASP format a form based on a table in a replicated database, you cannot add new records using the ASP form. If you look at an ODBC trace file, you see the error message: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] You cannot...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>OFF: Extract Command Copies Cabinet File Structure</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_139024/When.extract.file.from.cabinet.file.source.directory.structure.appended.destination.path.where.file.This.place.file.unexpected.location.your.hard.copy.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 13:12:15 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_139024.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (139024) - When you extract a file from a cabinet file on a source disk, the cabinet's directory structure may be appended to the destination path where the file is copied. This may place the file in an unexpected location on your hard disk. To copy a file...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_139024.aspx">139024</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_139024/When.extract.file.from.cabinet.file.source.directory.structure.appended.destination.path.where.file.This.place.file.unexpected.location.your.hard.copy.aspx">OFF: Extract Command Copies Cabinet File Structure</a><br />
   (139024) - When you extract a file from a cabinet file on a source disk, the cabinet's directory structure may be appended to the destination path where the file is copied. This may place the file in an unexpected location on your hard disk. To copy a file...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC: Commands Not Available During BeforeUpdate Event</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_128195/Requires.expert.multiuser.When.perform.action.BeforeUpdate.receive.following.error.even.have.canceled.Microsoft.Access.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 13:12:15 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_128195.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (128195) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. When you perform an action in the BeforeUpdate event, you receive the following error messages, even if you have canceled the event. In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97: -...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_128195.aspx">128195</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_128195/Requires.expert.multiuser.When.perform.action.BeforeUpdate.receive.following.error.even.have.canceled.Microsoft.Access.aspx">ACC: Commands Not Available During BeforeUpdate Event</a><br />
   (128195) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. When you perform an action in the BeforeUpdate event, you receive the following error messages, even if you have canceled the event. In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97: -...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item><item>
  <dc:creator>kbAlertz.com</dc:creator> 
  <title>ACC: New SQL Records Appear Deleted Until Recordset Reopened</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_135379/Requires.expert.multiuser.When.record.table.using.Visual.Basic.unique.index.field.default.assign.value.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:03:52 -0800</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_135379.aspx</guid> 
  <description>
	 (135379) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. When you add a record to an SQL table by using Visual Basic for Applications, if the table's unique index field has a default value, and you do not assign a value to that...
  </description> 
   <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_135379.aspx">135379</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_135379/Requires.expert.multiuser.When.record.table.using.Visual.Basic.unique.index.field.default.assign.value.aspx">ACC: New SQL Records Appear Deleted Until Recordset Reopened</a><br />
   (135379) - Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills. When you add a record to an SQL table by using Visual Basic for Applications, if the table's unique index field has a default value, and you do not assign a value to that...
   <P>This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.<br />Visit <a href="http://www.kbAlertz.com">kbAlertz.com</a> to
   subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick
   from the Microsoft Knowledge Base.</P>
  </body>
</item>
  </channel>
</rss>	
