Funny Access VBA message...made me laugh

M

M Skabialka

What I think is that anyone who has read anything about viruses and trojans
wouldn't dare click on this link.
 
D

Duane Hookom

I wouldn't click on the link. It might be dangerous. I have seen Access VBA
messages that were "Sad" but not any that I would consider "Funny".
 
R

Rick Brandt

What I think is that anyone who has read anything about viruses and
trojans wouldn't dare click on this link.

How do you make any use of the internet if you are afraid to click on a
link? Reports that just visiting a URL can infect you are grossly
exaggerated.
 
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David W. Fenton

:
what do you guys think of this made giggle....got this on email
earlier

http://www.goodexperience.com/tib/archives/2006/04/microsoft_acces.
html

Well, the help that is displayed is traditional Windows help rather
than the now standard HTML Help. Perhaps the original app was unable
to display HTML Help (the new format introduced c. 1999, i.e., the
one that is so broken in Access 2000), and that VB (or the app in
question) is hardwired to fall back to old-style Windows Help to
display errors associated with HTML Help, e.g., when it can't the
HTML Help application.
 

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