Re: OLE ?

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Hi Robby,
nothing to be sorry for as I know absolutely nothing about Windows CE.

As I stated in my initial reply to you, a post in one of the WIndows CE NG's
would be the best course of action at this point. Why go to the trouble of
reinstalling everything if you don't have to.

--

HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


"Robby" <Robby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AB29452D-796C-45D2-B5D4-0D4051011982@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi again Mr. Lebans,
>
> I am sorry, I am not as computer knowledgable as you are at this subject,
> which leaves me pretty helpless in my problem.
>
> Although, I would like you to confirm me one thing!
>
> If I re-format my computer and re-install everything from scratch will I
> get
> rid of this problem?
>
> Robby!
>
>
> --
> Best regards
> Robert
>
>
> "Stephen Lebans" wrote:
>
>> Robby you are probably better off asking this question in a Visual CE
>> newsgroup.
>>
>> When this error happens over in plain Windows/Access land, it usually
>> means
>> the user has installed a recent application that has taken over the file
>> registration for the Image type in question. Your older application that
>> was
>> registered for the particular file type was able to function as an OLE
>> Server to insert/view/edit the inserted object. The newer app you
>> installed
>> does not have the ability to serve as an OLE Image server app.
>>
>> --
>>
>> HTH
>> Stephen Lebans
>> http://www.lebans.com
>> Access Code, Tips and Tricks
>> Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
>>
>>
>> "Robby" <Robby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:DBAC73EA-3B8E-4DD3-BFFD-C3C404E4BA4A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I am using Visual CE which is installed on my handheld over the Pocket
>> > PC
>> > Shell.
>> >
>> > I am trying to synchronize a scribble from a Picture field in VCE to an
>> > OLE
>> > object type field in Access. It always worked for 3 years. And today
>> > the
>> > scribble I draw on Hand held does not appear in the OLE field of my
>> > Access
>> > table !
>> >
>> > Usually if a scribble is available, the Access table field would
>> > indicate
>> > this by an "X", However now, nothing shows even though there should be
>> > a
>> > scribble there.
>> >
>> > Furthe more whan I click on the OLE field in My Access table I get the
>> > following message:
>> >
>> > To register the OLE server, re-install it.
>> >
>> > Anyone can give me a clue atleats of what I have to do.
>> >
>> > All appreciated
>> >
>> > Ross
>> >
>> > -- Best regards
>> > Robert
>>
>>
>>


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