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Mike Vance - 17 Oct 2005 20:53 GMT
We Attempted to make modifications to 2 Data Access pages that were on a
Remote Server.  After we clicked save, the listing of tables vanished in the
View Fields, it was SQL Server 2K connection.  We went back and attempted to
refresh and still no tables, did a test connection and it was successful?

We ended up having to bring the entire WEB back to a local machine change
the properties to the local maching, make all changes then overwrite the
complete WEB on the Remote which worked just fine, leaving the properties
point back at the local machine.

We did find that just the act of saving caused this problem too.

Any Ideas what was going on?

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David Bartosik - 18 Oct 2005 16:13 GMT
As the name of this forum indicates, this forum is for customers of Microsoft
Publisher. Your support requests need to be posted to an applicable product
or technology forum.
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> We Attempted to make modifications to 2 Data Access pages that were on a
> Remote Server.  After we clicked save, the listing of tables vanished in the
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> Any Ideas what was going on?
Mike Vance - 18 Oct 2005 18:19 GMT
Oh thank you so much for pointing that out, it probably will not get answered
properly anyway.
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> As the name of this forum indicates, this forum is for customers of Microsoft
> Publisher. Your support requests need to be posted to an applicable product
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> > Any Ideas what was going on?
 
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