Re: Running Embedded Procedures in Access 2003

From: Brendan Reynolds (brenreyn)
Date: 01/25/05


Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:47:04 -0000

I'm also wondering what an 'Embedded Procedure' might be, and what an 'https
update' might mean. I know what HTTPS is, but what is being updated by what?
Is the Access app attempting to send data to a web app, retrieve data from a
web app ... ?

I'm also wondering whether the Access 2003 app is running on the same system
as the Access 2002 app? If not, it may not be an Access issue at all, it may
be a system/OS configuration/security issue.

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> Hi, David.
>
>> It works with Windows 2000 and Office XP, but does not work with Office
>> 2003. Any thoughts at all?
>
> Yes.  "I wonder what error message David is getting from Access 2003."
> Others are probably wondering the same thing, because a number of people
> more experienced than I have seen your message too, and none of them have
> replied to your post.
>
> HTH.
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> "David Wilson" <DavidWilson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> I have a problem that is only showing up in Office 2003 with running a
>> VisualBasic created "Embedded Procedure" from MS Access. It calls an 
>> https
>> update from another server (outside of our domain).
>>
>> It works with Windows 2000 and Office XP, but does not work with Office
>> 2003. Any thoughts at all?
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> 


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