Microsoft Access

I am using Crystal Reports 10 for Sage.  I created an Access Database using Microsoft Access 2003.  I am using Sage PFW.  The report works well when running it from Crystal Reports, but when I run the report through Sage PFW, the database is deleted after I close the report.  Any suggestions on how to prevent this from happening?

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    My Mac Book Pro had a split drive with Windows Microsoft Access on it and it was removed when Mavericks installed.  I need this so how can I go back to the old system?

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  • Remote Desktop - Pinch and Zoom compatibility with Microsoft Access

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    Hi,
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    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/forum?auth=1
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  • Questions about the future directions of InfoPath and Microsoft Access

    Because I have been confused about the future directions of InfoPath and Access, I wrote a short blog post, which I have pasted below.  My question is, can Microsoft provide some more guidance on Access vs InfoPath?  If Access is indeed the
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    Blog: http://dontpapanic.com/blog
    Twitter: Follow @pstork
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  • Is there any way of importing stuffs from Microsoft Access to SQL Server?

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  • The Microsoft Access database engine cannot open or write to the file \\fileserver\db\access.mdb

    Hi,
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    The problem is, if I open SQL management studio (as domain admin with UAC elevated permissions) on my File server or any other computer, when trying to browse my linked server i got error:
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    When I try to place simlpe Select SQL query I got error:
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    -- Hrvoje Kusulja

    NTFS must be fine since it works from same server using same accounts.
    As I understand, adding my access file to Access trusted location could be a problem. I have tried now to add my access database file location to trusted locations for user which is my SQL service user (Windows Service - AD managed service account MYDOMAIN\SQL1$)
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    "DisablePromptOpenNetworkTrustedDocuments"=dword:00000000
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    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Access\Security\Trusted Locations\Location0]
    "Description"="My file server"
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    "Path"="\\\\myfileserver.mydomain.com\\files\\"
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