The Connection with the OLE Server was lost

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From: Robert Gillard (bob_at_mystical.demon.co.uk)
Date: 10/25/04


Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:16:15 GMT

I was trying to "attach" a photo to an OLE field (my first attemp of using
photos in a database). I then got the above message, followed by "Restart
the OLE server, and try the operation again" I do not know what this means!
can anybody help.

What is the best picture type to use with the database. I stasrted with JPG
but Access did not seem to reconise it.

Bob



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