If your two PC's are both connected to the internet, and you don't want to mess with Networking (Can't blame you) you can look into Dropbox to see if it will work. I really don't know but seems like it would be worth looking at.
Dropbox - Simplify your life
On my Vista type machine, I get the following error message when I click on a .hlp file:
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The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows. However, you can...
Does the watch actually look like a clock in that it's round and shows
the hand swooping around? If yes you'll need to use the cos and sin
functions and be familiar with trig or find some existing code. Also see
the timer control.
Sometimes 1 particular machine may have problems. Try installing on
1 or more other machines to see if you have the same problem. I have
never had problems with ADO.Net finding a provider.
Must admit that I'm lost but this might help:
Advanced Installer
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Programming/Setup_Utilities/Advanced_Installer_Professional.html
I probably don't understand you question very well but will take a shot at it.
You must compile your program into an .msi file and I use the free Advanced
Installer program. Once you have the .msi, you can install/setup the program by a click on it from any
Windows PC greater than 95 that has...
Using/installing the server is not a big deal if you have admin priv., then use Visual Studio (VB I assume) Net ADO.Net to access the mdf. Getting the connection string is more difficult if you weren't the one that designed the database, however, once the server is installed, google the sqlcmd...
Greetings Splater
This has been discussed here before as shown in the link below. Generally
I'd say go with the mdf because it's newer and therefore offers more
compatibility with the general sql world.
http://www.vbdotnetforums.com/showthread.php?t=18887&highlight=msaccess
See the free advanced installer program that lets you create a msi
file. Also users installing the msi will need the windows 3.1 msi installer.
Get the free Advanced Installer here:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Authoring-tools/Setup-creators/Advanced-Installer-Professional.shtml
Also if you have...
Generally, now days things are done on a 'what you see is it' paradigm.
In other words, if you can see it, its already written into the database.
That's my thoughts, that the days of 'Save' buttons are in some ways, gone.
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