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I am reviewing the Knowledge Base article 288729 on how IE handles Data
Access Pages when the client computer does not have MS Office installed but
only has the Office Web Components installed. In this case IE works in
"run-time static" mode. The article indicates that pages cannot be used to
update a database. The article also seems to indicate that many of the
controls are view only or will not work. My question is:
"Will a Drop-down List box work in this situation"? "Will the user still be
able to click on the box and select from the list (not to update database,
but so script can determine what to display)"?
Access Pages when the client computer does not have MS Office installed but
only has the Office Web Components installed. In this case IE works in
"run-time static" mode. The article indicates that pages cannot be used to
update a database. The article also seems to indicate that many of the
controls are view only or will not work. My question is:
"Will a Drop-down List box work in this situation"? "Will the user still be
able to click on the box and select from the list (not to update database,
but so script can determine what to display)"?