S
Steve Hastings
We are runnning Windows 2000 workstations and the SQL
Server is still NT. I had created Data Access pages to
get results from a separate MS SQL Server. I tried to
upgrade to Office XP and none of them worked, so I
uninstalled all my Office XP and eventually removed all
office and reinstalled Office 2000. When I had finished I
had IE 6 and my data access pages would load fine when I
double clicked the file on my local drive. However, when
I double clicked on copies of the Pages on a network drive
the page was empty as if there was no chart or tables on
the Page. After much trial and error I went to the Remove
Programs and went back to the previous version of IE which
was 5.5 and now the Pages do load from both the network
drive and my local drive.
I decided to try it on someone elses PC under my login.
This PC had the same problems, except IE was already 5.5.
SO I went back to a previous version of IE (5.0) and the
pages worked from the local drive and the network drive.
These symptoms boggle my mind. What is wrong? How can
this happen?
Any help appreciated.
Server is still NT. I had created Data Access pages to
get results from a separate MS SQL Server. I tried to
upgrade to Office XP and none of them worked, so I
uninstalled all my Office XP and eventually removed all
office and reinstalled Office 2000. When I had finished I
had IE 6 and my data access pages would load fine when I
double clicked the file on my local drive. However, when
I double clicked on copies of the Pages on a network drive
the page was empty as if there was no chart or tables on
the Page. After much trial and error I went to the Remove
Programs and went back to the previous version of IE which
was 5.5 and now the Pages do load from both the network
drive and my local drive.
I decided to try it on someone elses PC under my login.
This PC had the same problems, except IE was already 5.5.
SO I went back to a previous version of IE (5.0) and the
pages worked from the local drive and the network drive.
These symptoms boggle my mind. What is wrong? How can
this happen?
Any help appreciated.