Any Access Guru's in the house?
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 4:54 am
Ok,
Well i know my fair bit about MS Access 2k, heck, i know more then most, but I dont know it all, and have no shame admitting this. Currently some of our functions are being slowed down by the DB's inabiilty to send email direct as a result of an access bug (REF: http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;260819 ) If anyone can provide a *REALISTIC* way around this, that does not rely on outside dependancies, i am more then willing to provide a service credit equivalent to the headache it will save me, which is fairly signifigant. In short, if you think you can find the solution, upgrading does not help, updating to SP2 creates a new problem (email security settings that slow each message 5 seconds and require user input for each occurance), direct SMTP connection VBA code hasn't worked thus far, etc.
Lastly, im using outlook express 6, and have no interest in using outlook 2000, or ms exchange, so dont even suggest a fix that requires either of those . If you're a current customer, or want free service, this is the way to get it either way, if anyone can come up to a realistic solution, the service credit is theirs! Better luck then i've had to everyone .
Well i know my fair bit about MS Access 2k, heck, i know more then most, but I dont know it all, and have no shame admitting this. Currently some of our functions are being slowed down by the DB's inabiilty to send email direct as a result of an access bug (REF: http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;260819 ) If anyone can provide a *REALISTIC* way around this, that does not rely on outside dependancies, i am more then willing to provide a service credit equivalent to the headache it will save me, which is fairly signifigant. In short, if you think you can find the solution, upgrading does not help, updating to SP2 creates a new problem (email security settings that slow each message 5 seconds and require user input for each occurance), direct SMTP connection VBA code hasn't worked thus far, etc.
Lastly, im using outlook express 6, and have no interest in using outlook 2000, or ms exchange, so dont even suggest a fix that requires either of those . If you're a current customer, or want free service, this is the way to get it either way, if anyone can come up to a realistic solution, the service credit is theirs! Better luck then i've had to everyone .