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I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.
To demonstrate the use of the cards.dll shipped with windows. Only tested on Windows XP.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.
To demonstrate the use of the cards.dll shipped with windows. Only tested on Windows XP.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.
To demonstrate the use of the cards.dll shipped with windows. Only tested on Windows XP.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.
To demonstrate the use of the cards.dll shipped with windows. Only tested on Windows XP.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.
To demonstrate the use of the cards.dll shipped with windows. Only tested on Windows XP.
I had to create a report using Crystal Reports 8. I struggled to find anything on the net so I came up with this. I hope you guys find it useful. This code does several things wrt Crystal Reports. 1. It allows you to display a crystal report 2. To email a crystal report in .pdf format 3. Print the report 4. Update the database location on crystal reports at run time. (The database in crystal must be an ADO connection) Please vote for this and give me any comments.
Microsoft Outlook XP (2002) does not allow you to receive certain attachments in your emails and there is no way to change this in ANY of the program settings. I know that Microsoft is only trying to protect the users from malicious emails but, as an advanced and careful user of Outlook, I would like to be able to screen my own emails. After some research, I found a registry entry that will enable the blocked extensions. All this simple code does is make it easy for you to add these registry entries. Some votes and comments on this would be nice because even though this is very simple, it is useful.