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Old 02-14-2008, 10:20 AM
SAM
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Inking in Access 2007 and broken links after transfer database on Vista

Hi,

I transfered an Access database from my old computer running with XP on my
new Tablet PC running with Vista professionnal. I use this database to make
clients folders. Since I work as a psychologist, I receive my clients at my
office and take notes at each appointment with them. I would want to take
ink notes directly and freely in their Access files with my stylet without
to write in the pop Windows writing box. Is-it possible?

Also, some clients folders has annexed files by shortcut outside of the
database. But since I tranfered my database and the folder who included
annexs, the links are broken, since Vista doesn't have the same files
structure than XP. I thought than since the conceptors of Vista had changed
the files structure, they will think to put something to link automaticly
every linked files made under XP oprerating system. Is someone have some
hints to help me to link rapidly my databases files with annexs?

Thanks!

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Old 02-18-2008, 11:30 AM
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Re: Inking in Access 2007 and broken links after transfer database on Vista

"SAM" <mija@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:eMMXiWzbIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

> Hi,
>
> I transfered an Access database from my old computer running with XP on my
> new Tablet PC running with Vista professionnal. I use this database to make
> clients folders. Since I work as a psychologist, I receive my clients at my
> office and take notes at each appointment with them. I would want to take
> ink notes directly and freely in their Access files with my stylet without
> to write in the pop Windows writing box. Is-it possible?
>
> Also, some clients folders has annexed files by shortcut outside of the
> database. But since I tranfered my database and the folder who included
> annexs, the links are broken, since Vista doesn't have the same files
> structure than XP. I thought than since the conceptors of Vista had changed
> the files structure, they will think to put something to link automaticly
> every linked files made under XP oprerating system. Is someone have some
> hints to help me to link rapidly my databases files with annexs?
>
> Thanks!


Check out ActiveInk - <http://www.activeinksoftware.com/products.html>

A demo of the product linking to an access database is here:
<http://www.activeinksoftware.com/v5/V5_3.html>


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Old 02-20-2008, 08:20 PM
SAM
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Re: Inking in Access 2007 and broken links after transfer database on Vista

Thank Mr. Young for your hint.

I undestand that I could use this software to take notes in this software.
But the link with each file of each folder of my Access clients database
seem difficult. Isn't?

Bye!

"Kevin Young" <KY_NNTP@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:eTvcfNmcIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> "SAM" <mija@softhome.net> wrote in message
> news:eMMXiWzbIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I transfered an Access database from my old computer running with XP on
>> my
>> new Tablet PC running with Vista professionnal. I use this database to
>> make
>> clients folders. Since I work as a psychologist, I receive my clients at
>> my
>> office and take notes at each appointment with them. I would want to take
>> ink notes directly and freely in their Access files with my stylet
>> without
>> to write in the pop Windows writing box. Is-it possible?
>>
>> Also, some clients folders has annexed files by shortcut outside of the
>> database. But since I tranfered my database and the folder who included
>> annexs, the links are broken, since Vista doesn't have the same files
>> structure than XP. I thought than since the conceptors of Vista had
>> changed
>> the files structure, they will think to put something to link automaticly
>> every linked files made under XP oprerating system. Is someone have some
>> hints to help me to link rapidly my databases files with annexs?
>>
>> Thanks!

>
> Check out ActiveInk - <http://www.activeinksoftware.com/products.html>
>
> A demo of the product linking to an access database is here:
> <http://www.activeinksoftware.com/v5/V5_3.html>
>
>


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Old 02-23-2008, 01:10 PM
Kevin Young
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Re: Inking in Access 2007 and broken links after transfer database on Vista

Sorry, I can't help you with your file linkage problem but you may get
better assistance asking about it in a newsgroup for MS-Access such as
Microsoft.public.access as this group is target at Tablet PC's.

"SAM" <mija@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:efJmGDEdIHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:

> Thank Mr. Young for your hint.
>
> I undestand that I could use this software to take notes in this software.
> But the link with each file of each folder of my Access clients database
> seem difficult. Isn't?
>
> Bye!
>
> "Kevin Young" <KY_NNTP@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news:eTvcfNmcIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
> > "SAM" <mija@softhome.net> wrote in message
> > news:eMMXiWzbIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
> >

>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I transfered an Access database from my old computer running with XP on
> >> my
> >> new Tablet PC running with Vista professionnal. I use this database to
> >> make
> >> clients folders. Since I work as a psychologist, I receive my clients at
> >> my
> >> office and take notes at each appointment with them. I would want to take
> >> ink notes directly and freely in their Access files with my stylet
> >> without
> >> to write in the pop Windows writing box. Is-it possible?
> >>
> >> Also, some clients folders has annexed files by shortcut outside of the
> >> database. But since I tranfered my database and the folder who included
> >> annexs, the links are broken, since Vista doesn't have the same files
> >> structure than XP. I thought than since the conceptors of Vista had
> >> changed
> >> the files structure, they will think to put something to link automaticly
> >> every linked files made under XP oprerating system. Is someone have some
> >> hints to help me to link rapidly my databases files with annexs?
> >>
> >> Thanks!

> >

>
> > Check out ActiveInk - <http://www.activeinksoftware.com/products.html>
> >
> > A demo of the product linking to an access database is here:
> > <http://www.activeinksoftware.com/v5/V5_3.html>
> >
> >


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