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- How to make Clicking on OE Link open new tab in IE7
- I really like how in Vista, clicking a message link in Windows Mail will open a new tab. Is there a retrofit for XP and Outlook Express?
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, PSchluter@..., Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- Xp Send To Menu missing Mail Recipient
- My XP/SP2 box is missing the Mail Recipient option in the Send To menu when I right click on a file in Windows Explorer. (I have installed the Resize Images Power Toy.) I use Outlook Express.
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, PSchluter@..., Microsoft Windows XP, Mail Recipient
- Discussion threads 2007-05-18
- Windows Mail Message and Address store on network
- How do I place the Vista Windows Mail messages and address book entries on a network share?
- Tags: PSchluter@..., network, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-05-17
- Force Recycle Bin across drives
- If I delete a file across the network, it is gone, unless I use one of various utilities that recover deleted files. I would like to have these files go to that drive's Recycle Bin always. Is this possible without having the user do anything other than a normal deletion?
- Tags: networking, PSchluter@..., recycle bin, software, TechRepublic@..., windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
- How do I copy an Access table with VB?
- I need to be able to copy the structure of an existing Access table in VB, checking to see if a couple of columns exist, if not, creating them, and saving them with a new name. Is this possible programatically?wrong forumput this question in Technical Q & A.OOPS!Sorry, and I...
- Tags: Access Table, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Visual Basic, table copy, access, vb, TechRepublic@..., software, database, PSchluter@...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-28
- How do I copy an Access table with VB?
- I need to be able to copy the structure of an existing Access table in VB, checking to see if a couple of columns exist, if not, creating them, and saving them with a new name. Is this possible programatically?ADOXYes it is possible. Check out ADOX and ADO.Here is an...
- Tags: Access Table, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Visual Basic, ADOX, table copy, access, vb, TechRepublic@..., networking, PSchluter@...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-28
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