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  • Alex

    Creat an MDE file?

    I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
    option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE file
    without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
    can't use it?
    Alex
  • Allen Browne

    #2
    Re: Creat an MDE file?

    Convert the file to Access 2002 format.
    Compile your code.

    You should then be able to create an MDE.

    --
    Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
    Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
    Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

    "Alex" <alecjames1@hot mail.com> wrote in message
    news:4995a98d.0 406070531.36a75 8df@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
    > I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
    > option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE file
    > without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
    > can't use it?
    > Alex[/color]


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    • Ron Nolan

      #3
      Re: Creat an MDE file?

      Allen,
      A side question for you:

      In your post it is listed as
      "From: Allen Browne (AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid)"

      Here in Google newsgroup, I would like to set up my acct that has a
      "nospam" address like what you have here. I currently have an account
      set up using a real yahoo address.
      When I tried to create a Google acct with a "rln@nospamyaho o.com"
      Google comes back and says that I have to go click the link in the
      email to activate the acct. Well, since this address is bogus (to
      prevent spam) I cannot go and verify the link with the email it sent
      since the address (and domain) do not exist in my bogus address.

      This leads me to my question:
      How do I have my google entries display my name along with a false
      address to prevent spam, instead of my real address?
      I could not find anything in "change preferences" that would change
      what is displayed.

      Any suggestions?

      Thank you,

      RLN

      "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid> wrote in message news:<40c47cfe$ 0$29817$5a62ac2 2@freenews.iine t.net.au>...[color=blue]
      > Convert the file to Access 2002 format.
      > Compile your code.
      >
      > You should then be able to create an MDE.
      >
      > --
      > Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
      > Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
      > Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
      >
      > "Alex" <alecjames1@hot mail.com> wrote in message
      > news:4995a98d.0 406070531.36a75 8df@posting.goo gle.com...[color=green]
      > > I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
      > > option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE file
      > > without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
      > > can't use it?
      > > Alex[/color][/color]

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      • Douglas J. Steele

        #4
        Re: Creat an MDE file?

        Allen uses Outlook Express to post to the newsgroups, so probably doesn't
        know the answer.

        You'll probably be better off seeing whether Google offers any help.

        --
        Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

        (no e-mails, please!)


        "Ron Nolan" <rlnnewsgroup@y ahoo.com> wrote in message
        news:13255d2b.0 406071223.54235 58b@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
        > Allen,
        > A side question for you:
        >
        > In your post it is listed as
        > "From: Allen Browne (AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid)"
        >
        > Here in Google newsgroup, I would like to set up my acct that has a
        > "nospam" address like what you have here. I currently have an account
        > set up using a real yahoo address.
        > When I tried to create a Google acct with a "rln@nospamyaho o.com"
        > Google comes back and says that I have to go click the link in the
        > email to activate the acct. Well, since this address is bogus (to
        > prevent spam) I cannot go and verify the link with the email it sent
        > since the address (and domain) do not exist in my bogus address.
        >
        > This leads me to my question:
        > How do I have my google entries display my name along with a false
        > address to prevent spam, instead of my real address?
        > I could not find anything in "change preferences" that would change
        > what is displayed.
        >
        > Any suggestions?
        >
        > Thank you,
        >
        > RLN
        >
        > "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid> wrote in message[/color]
        news:<40c47cfe$ 0$29817$5a62ac2 2@freenews.iine t.net.au>...[color=blue][color=green]
        > > Convert the file to Access 2002 format.
        > > Compile your code.
        > >
        > > You should then be able to create an MDE.
        > >
        > > --
        > > Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
        > > Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
        > > Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
        > >
        > > "Alex" <alecjames1@hot mail.com> wrote in message
        > > news:4995a98d.0 406070531.36a75 8df@posting.goo gle.com...[color=darkred]
        > > > I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
        > > > option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE file
        > > > without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
        > > > can't use it?
        > > > Alex[/color][/color][/color]


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        • Larry  Linson

          #5
          Re: Creat an MDE file?

          I think Google has strict rules that you must post from the e-mail address
          you used to recieve the posting account information -- in order to restrict
          use of Google as a base for spammers and trolls. In fact, they will cancel
          an account if that original e-mail account has been cancelled.

          Some trolls have been kept busy establishing new, free e-mails to get new
          Google accounts when their trolling activities caused the freebie e-mail to
          be cancelled and that caused the Google account to be cancelled. Establish a
          freebie e-mail somewhere that you'll never check again and use that for your
          Google posting -- it'll work if you don't do something to get the e-mail
          cancelled and have complaints.


          "Douglas J. Steele" <NOSPAM_djsteel e@NOSPAM_canada .com> wrote in message
          news:pp6xc.58$w W1.33@news04.bl oor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...[color=blue]
          > Allen uses Outlook Express to post to the newsgroups, so probably doesn't
          > know the answer.
          >
          > You'll probably be better off seeing whether Google offers any help.
          >
          > --
          > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
          > http://I.Am/DougSteele
          > (no e-mails, please!)
          >
          >
          > "Ron Nolan" <rlnnewsgroup@y ahoo.com> wrote in message
          > news:13255d2b.0 406071223.54235 58b@posting.goo gle.com...[color=green]
          > > Allen,
          > > A side question for you:
          > >
          > > In your post it is listed as
          > > "From: Allen Browne (AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid)"
          > >
          > > Here in Google newsgroup, I would like to set up my acct that has a
          > > "nospam" address like what you have here. I currently have an account
          > > set up using a real yahoo address.
          > > When I tried to create a Google acct with a "rln@nospamyaho o.com"
          > > Google comes back and says that I have to go click the link in the
          > > email to activate the acct. Well, since this address is bogus (to
          > > prevent spam) I cannot go and verify the link with the email it sent
          > > since the address (and domain) do not exist in my bogus address.
          > >
          > > This leads me to my question:
          > > How do I have my google entries display my name along with a false
          > > address to prevent spam, instead of my real address?
          > > I could not find anything in "change preferences" that would change
          > > what is displayed.
          > >
          > > Any suggestions?
          > >
          > > Thank you,
          > >
          > > RLN
          > >
          > > "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid> wrote in message[/color]
          > news:<40c47cfe$ 0$29817$5a62ac2 2@freenews.iine t.net.au>...[color=green][color=darkred]
          > > > Convert the file to Access 2002 format.
          > > > Compile your code.
          > > >
          > > > You should then be able to create an MDE.
          > > >
          > > > --
          > > > Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
          > > > Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
          > > > Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
          > > >
          > > > "Alex" <alecjames1@hot mail.com> wrote in message
          > > > news:4995a98d.0 406070531.36a75 8df@posting.goo gle.com...
          > > > > I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
          > > > > option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE[/color][/color][/color]
          file[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
          > > > > without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
          > > > > can't use it?
          > > > > Alex[/color][/color]
          >
          >[/color]


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          • John A.

            #6
            Re: Creat an MDE file?

            Hi,
            Sorry to butt in, but I also use Outlook Express for newsgroups - in Tools,
            Accounts - pick your news server - Properties you can set the reply-to
            address to something like jalexander@noma ilhere.net which masks your real
            email address.
            HTH,
            John

            "Ron Nolan" <rlnnewsgroup@y ahoo.com> wrote in message
            news:13255d2b.0 406071223.54235 58b@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
            > Allen,
            > A side question for you:
            >
            > In your post it is listed as
            > "From: Allen Browne (AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid)"
            >
            > Here in Google newsgroup, I would like to set up my acct that has a
            > "nospam" address like what you have here. I currently have an account
            > set up using a real yahoo address.
            > When I tried to create a Google acct with a "rln@nospamyaho o.com"
            > Google comes back and says that I have to go click the link in the
            > email to activate the acct. Well, since this address is bogus (to
            > prevent spam) I cannot go and verify the link with the email it sent
            > since the address (and domain) do not exist in my bogus address.
            >
            > This leads me to my question:
            > How do I have my google entries display my name along with a false
            > address to prevent spam, instead of my real address?
            > I could not find anything in "change preferences" that would change
            > what is displayed.
            >
            > Any suggestions?
            >
            > Thank you,
            >
            > RLN
            >
            > "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@Se eSig.Invalid> wrote in message[/color]
            news:<40c47cfe$ 0$29817$5a62ac2 2@freenews.iine t.net.au>...[color=blue][color=green]
            > > Convert the file to Access 2002 format.
            > > Compile your code.
            > >
            > > You should then be able to create an MDE.
            > >
            > > --
            > > Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
            > > Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
            > > Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
            > >
            > > "Alex" <alecjames1@hot mail.com> wrote in message
            > > news:4995a98d.0 406070531.36a75 8df@posting.goo gle.com...[color=darkred]
            > > > I have Office Xp Professional loaded. In Access the Make MDE file
            > > > option on the menu is greyed out. Is it possible to create an MDE file
            > > > without the developer version? Why is the option on the menu if I
            > > > can't use it?
            > > > Alex[/color][/color][/color]


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            • RLN

              #7
              Re: Creat an MDE file?

              Thanks John, I apprecaite your stepping in to offer a reply.
              I appreciate your assistance.

              ---------------
              RLN

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