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Old August 3rd, 2009, 08:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
guat
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Default Lebans PDF converter for split database

Hi,
I have a front end and back end database with about 10 users. If they want
to convert the snapshot viewer files to PDFs, to they each have to copy the
dll files to the system32 folder on each of their hard drives?

Varvara
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Old August 4th, 2009, 12:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default Lebans PDF converter for split database

guat,

Yes... but note it can also be placed in the same folder as the database.

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"guat" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a front end and back end database with about 10 users. If they
want
to convert the snapshot viewer files to PDFs, to they each have to copy
the
dll files to the system32 folder on each of their hard drives?

Varvara



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Old August 5th, 2009, 11:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Tony Toews [MVP]
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Default Lebans PDF converter for split database

guat wrote:

I have a front end and back end database with about 10 users. If they want
to convert the snapshot viewer files to PDFs, to they each have to copy the
dll files to the system32 folder on each of their hard drives?


To add to Gina's reply. *DON"T* put the DLLs in the system32 folder.
Keep them in the same folder as your FE.

Putting them in the system32 folder will require administrator
privileges and some intervention by the IT department. And some
intervention should Stephen come out with some updates. Keeping them
in the same folder as the FE saves all this hassle.

Tony
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