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access2002 app under office2007 on windows7
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LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
2009-12-01 21:57:20 UTC
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I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007

Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'

Can anyone help me out here?

Laurie
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Douglas J. Steele
2009-12-01 22:02:02 UTC
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While it might sound like a facetious question, where did you put the
database when you copied it? Windows 7 has much stricter security than other
versions of Windows, and there are folders where you cannot put your own
data.
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Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
2009-12-01 23:07:42 UTC
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Thanks for the response Douglas. I moved my data to another folder and all
was well.

Next question! What are the rules regarding data placement and where do I
find them?

Regards, Laurie
Post by Douglas J. Steele
While it might sound like a facetious question, where did you put the
database when you copied it? Windows 7 has much stricter security than other
versions of Windows, and there are folders where you cannot put your own
data.
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
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LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
2009-12-02 20:05:46 UTC
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To answer my own question (for anyone else with this issue) the macro
security settings in Win7 allow a user to set any folder as 'safe' thereby
improving on the options in previous OSs
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
Thanks for the response Douglas. I moved my data to another folder and all
was well.
Next question! What are the rules regarding data placement and where do I
find them?
Regards, Laurie
Post by Douglas J. Steele
While it might sound like a facetious question, where did you put the
database when you copied it? Windows 7 has much stricter security than other
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Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
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josh
2009-12-17 01:52:07 UTC
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Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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Kids
2010-01-01 16:28:08 UTC
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k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-conversion/200911/1
jean
2010-03-22 10:28:25 UTC
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WHY I CANT SEND MESSAGE
Post by Kids
k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-conversion/200911/1
poppsnchopps
2010-04-10 00:03:35 UTC
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Post by jean
WHY I CANT SEND MESSAGE
Post by Kids
k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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David Jennings
2010-04-10 04:52:13 UTC
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REMOVE
Post by jean
WHY I CANT SEND MESSAGE
Post by Kids
k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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darren vassallo
2010-04-25 10:29:10 UTC
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REMOVE
Post by jean
WHY I CANT SEND MESSAGE
Post by Kids
k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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Message posted via AccessMonster.com
http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-conversion/200911/1
poppsnchopps
2010-05-30 14:31:05 UTC
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Post by jean
WHY I CANT SEND MESSAGE
Post by Kids
k wonder full that is great
Post by LaurieTuff via AccessMonster.com
I have copied an access2002 app to a windows7 OS, running Ofice2007
Superficially all looks well but when I try to make any data
changes/additions etc. I get the message,
' This Recordset is not updateable'
Can anyone help me out here?
Laurie
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http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-conversion/200911/1
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