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I totally agree with wcook! The sex industry flourishes on Craigslist, at least in Portland. This seems SO incompatible with Craigslist's humanitarian principles.
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My Juno e-mail is suddenly problematic! This turned up immediately after I had been surfing a number of new webpages... suspicious. The problem is that all of the messages are unreadable. All characters are replaced with the empty rectangle that indicates an unreadable character. Ditto for the address book. The messages appear to be still there; for
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Hi, everyone. I cannot make an Access 2000 RunTime database work on Windows 98. I am distributing an Emergency Medical Services database, built in Access 2000. I purchased the Developer's edition so that I can distribute Access RunTime to users who don't have Access 2000 installed. My system works perfectly on Windows NT and later operating
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Hi, everyone. I cannot make an Access 2000 RunTime database work on Windows 98. I am distributing an Emergency Medical Services database, built in Access 2000. I purchased the Developer's edition so that I can distribute Access RunTime to users who don't have Access 2000 installed. My system works perfectly on Windows NT and later operating
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The third part of the trilogy. Suppose that we find a piece of third party spell checking software that is redistributable and would fit our needs. How do we link to it? An IS friend has mentioned that in general I would have to use "On event" (I think it was) for every variable that I want to spellcheck. And in the "on event" (or whatever), I would
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This is Will again, continuing the hunt... After coming up empty in my search for a redistributable medical spell checker, I thought of the OpenOffice.org system. I have used this on my home computer with reasonable satisfaction for nearly a year. I am in the process of contacting OpenOffice and asking about redistributing their system. Does anybody
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Ivan, thanks for the info. It does appear that Access 2000 deliberately lacks a link to the MS Office spell checker. The article did mention the possibility of linking to a different spell checker. Which got me thinking. The very best possibility would be if there were a (free or cheap) medical spell checker which could be redistributed as part of my
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We have an Access 2000 database that we are distributing to various EMS agencies. We have successfully combined InstallShield and Access RunTime (ART) to produce a nicely install-able version that installs anywhere, including systems that don't have a version of MS Office installed. However, we have run into this problem: our database uses the standard
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Hi, this is Will with the Access 2000 database again. We are providing an EMS (Emergency Medical Services) database to various ambulance agencies. The plan is that they will carry laptops (Toshiba Satellite 4090X-DVD) in each of their ambulances. The OS is Windows 98. For patients who are taken to the hospitals, they will plug their laptops into a USB
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Hi, everyone. A couple of years ago, I bought a Xerox XK35C printer/scanner. It worked great on my Win2000 system, but the drivers would not work when I upgraded to XP. Xerox's site is totally unhelpful. They have drivers there, but they don't work and Xerox isn't willing to make them work. The printer/scanner is one or two cycles behind