Access 97 Articles Available by Fax or E-Mail: Internet Features

Last reviewed: December 31, 1997
Article ID: Q162069
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access 97

SUMMARY

This article shows you how to obtain support information from the Microsoft Knowledge Base by e-mail or by fax. If you are currently viewing this article on the World Wide Web, this information may not pertain to you.

MORE INFORMATION

The "Article Listing" section of this article includes a subset of Knowledge Base articles about Internet Features in Microsoft Access 97. Use the instructions in the "Ordering an Article by E-Mail or by Fax" section of this article to order items from this list.

Note that because Microsoft Technical Support is constantly adding new information to the Knowledge Base, not all articles are listed here. For this reason, you may want to look on the Web to find the information you are looking for. Microsoft Technical Support on the Web is located at the following address on the World Wide Web:

   http://support.microsoft.com/support/default.asp

ORDERING AN ARTICLE BY E-MAIL OR BY FAX

Ordering an Article by E-Mail

To have an article from the list sent to you in e-mail, send a message to "mshelp@microsoft.com" (without the quotation marks), and use the Article ID in the subject line of the message, as in the following example:

     TO: mshelp@microsoft.com
     SUBJECT: Q119591

For more information about how to order an article by e-mail, send an e-mail message to the following e-mail address:

   mshelp@microsoft.com

Ordering an Article over the Phone and Having It Sent to a Fax Machine

To have an article sent to a fax machine, use the Microsoft FastTips System. Microsoft FastTips is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from a touch-tone telephone. To order items from this article list, first note the five- to six-digit number of the Article ID shown for each item, and then follow these steps:

  1. Dial the toll-free FastTips number:

          (800) 936-4100
    

  2. When prompted, select the appropriate number for the product you are using (for example, for Microsoft Word, select 2).

  3. When prompted, select the version of the product that you are using.

  4. From the "FastTips Main Menu," select 1 to place a FastTips catalog order.

  5. At the "to order items from your catalog" prompt, select 1.

  6. When prompted with the "at the tone, enter the item ID number followed by the pound key" message, enter the Article ID number from the following list and press # (use the numbers following "Q," but do not include "Q").

          NOTE: You can order up to five items at a time.
    

  7. When prompted, select the fax option and enter your three-digit area code and seven-digit fax number.

  8. When you're finished ordering, hang up.

If you have problems receiving a fax, please call the FastTips Hotline at (425) 635-3199.

ARTICLE LISTING

 ITEM ID  ARTICLE TITLE                                               PAGES
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 Q159325 ACC97: Server and Browser Requirements for Publish to Web Wizard 2
 Q159327 ACC97: How to Edit Data in a Hyperlink Field in a Table          3
 Q159368 ACC97: Hyperlink Starts New Access or Internet Explorer Instance 2
 Q159682 ACC97: "Data Source Name Not Found" Err Msg Opening Web Page     3
 Q160754 ACC97: Error "HTTP/1.0 403 Access Forbidden" Browsing IDC Page   3

 Q161015 ACC97: ODBC Error Using IDC Files to Query SQL Server Tables     3
 Q161172 ACC97: How to Use IDC Files to Query a Secure MS Access Database 7
 Q161333 ACC97: Check NT Permissions When Using IDC/ASP Files with Access 5
 Q162908 ACC97: Lookup Fields Ignored When Exporting to Internet Formats  4
 Q162975 ACC97: Permissions Necessary to View HTML, IDC, and ASP Files    3

 Q162976 ACC97: How to Verify That ASP Is Working on Your Web Server      2
 Q162977 ACC97: ASP Query Cannot Be Used with the LIKE Predicate          5
 Q162981 ACC97: Export to ASP or IDC Ignores Filter/OrderBy Properties    4
 Q163034 ACC97: Form Control Format Property Ignored when Exported to ASP 5
 Q163159 ACC97: How to Use ASP Files to Query a Secure MS Access Database 5

 Q163181 ACC97: Queries Exported to HTX/IDC Appear with Different Format  4
 Q163443 ACC97: Action Queries Cannot Be Exported to HTML, IDC, or ASP    5
 Q163466 ACC97: Publish to the Web Wizard Does Not Allow Custom File Name 3
 Q163603 ACC97: Files for Testing System DSN Available on MSL             2
 Q163653 ACC97: Example Using the Internet Transfer ActiveX Control       6

 Q163706 ACC97: ASP Files Display Hyperlinks as Text in Web Browser       5
 Q163948 ACC97: Data in ASP Fields with Spaces Not Committed to Access DB 4
 Q164001 ACC97: How to Download Active Server Pages from the Internet     2
 Q164002 ACC97: Web Browser Error Opening Subform in ASP File             4
 Q164008 ACC97: Subforms Appear Blank When Browsing ASP Files on NT 4.0   4

 Q164108 ACC97: Using Backslashes in Publish to Web Wizard Causes Error   3
 Q164248 ACC97: Troubleshooting ASP Forms That Do Not Display in Browser  4
 Q164482 ACC97: No Error Msg with Delete or Commit on ASP Pages           3
 Q164483 ACC97: ASP: Error Opening ASP Containing Tab Control             2
 Q164493 ACC97: Display Problems When Refreshing ASP Forms in Browser     3

 Q164753 ACC97: How to Get a Calendar Control to Work on an ASP Page      3
 Q165055 ACC97: Can't Save Publish to the Web Wizard Files in Root Folder 3
 Q165192 ACC97: Publish to Web Wizard Doesn't Prompt to Overwrite Files   3
 Q165193 ACC97: Can't View Expressions in Forms Exported to IDC or ASP    3
 Q165295 ACC97: Can't Create Valid Links in Hyperlink Field on ASP Form   5

 Q165359 ACC97: Dynamic Combo Box to Filter Access Data in IDC Format     4
 Q165472 ACC97: Space in HTML File Name May Cause Web Browser Error       3
 Q165479 ACC97: How to Create a Data Entry Form in ASP Format             7
 Q165629 ACC97: How to Create Custom Navigation Buttons on an ASP Page    4
 Q165830 ACC97: Problems Adding Records to Replicated Database Using ASP  3

 Q166294 ACC97: How to Create ASP Form That Can Filter Another ASP Form   7
 Q166413 ACC97: How to Create Hyperlink Fields in ASP Forms               8
 Q166843 ACC97: How to View Images from OLE Object Field in IDC/ASP Files 6
 Q166911 ACC97: How to Modify ASP Forms to Allow Deleting from Text Boxes 6
 Q167236 ACC97: Hyperlink Executes If Selected w/ Keyboard from Combo Box 3

 Q167294 ACC97: Using a File DSN or DSN-Less Connection with ASP files    5
 Q167851 ACC97: Canceling Parameter Prompt Stops Publish To Web Wizard    3
 Q168316 ACC97: Error Message Clicking Start Page on Web Toolbar          3
 Q168869 ACC97: Long File Names Used for Saving Multiple HTML Pages       4
 Q168874 ACC97: Publish to the Web Wizard Fails on SQL Specific Query     3

 Q168876 ACC97: Static Hyperlink on Disabled Subform Appears Enabled      2
 Q169277 ACC: OLE Objects Do Not Appear in Output File                    2
 Q170220 ACC97: Schema.ini Error with TransferText Action During Export   3
 Q170691 ACC97: Access Keys Displayed Incorrectly on Form Exported to ASP 3
 Q170980 ACC97: How to Output Horizontal Lines on Report using OutputTo   3

 Q172287 ACC97: Error When Clicking Page Link in Report Exported to HTML  4
 Q172547 ACC97: Error: "Can't open the table" in Data Source of ASP File  5
 Q173003 ACC97: Data Truncated When Using Active Server Pages             5
 Q174088 ACC97: Error Trying to Register Web Browser Control Through UI   2
 Q174089 ACC97: Blank Records Do Not Show in Table Exported as HTML       3

 Q174343 ACC97: "Error Loading Browser" Message When Using Solutions.mdb  3
 Q174350 ACC97: FollowHyperlink Method Uses Current Instance of Database  2
 Q174496 ACC97: Misleading Information in IIS Readme.HTM                  3
 Q175294 ACC97: "An ActiveX Object on This Page May Be Unsafe" w/ASP Form 3
 Q177105 ACC97: "No Object in This Control" Inserting Web Browser Control 3
 


Additional query words: article list
Keywords : kbtlc
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbref


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Last reviewed: December 31, 1997
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