Apparently, what's supposed to happen is that when you double-click a .snp
file you'll be prompted to download the viewer if it is not installed. I'm
not sure whether this feature is working or not in Beta 2 TR and I'm not in
a position to test it right now, but it should work that way in the final
release, if not before.
One of my Access 2003 users recently installed the beta and has been unable
to get Snapshot up and going. The techie over there said something like 'it
doesn't work with ODBC'. We use snaps for many reports and I was hoping I
wouldn't have to convert everything to pdf...at least not right away.
Also....I wanted the tech staff to know that they should not convert all
users to 2007 without realizing that Snapshot isn't in place with it....as of
yet.
I found out that my user's pc had been replaced with a new one and they
loaded 2003 on it. Unfortunately, I cannot, therefore, find out what the
problem was. However, I'm hoping someone will clarify whether or not
snapshot will work with the current 2007.
I found out that my user's pc had been replaced with a new one and
they loaded 2003 on it. Unfortunately, I cannot, therefore, find out
what the problem was. However, I'm hoping someone will clarify
whether or not snapshot will work with the current 2007.
The snapshot viewer is an independant executable that can be used to view files
having the SNP file extension. What version of Access is installed is
irrelevant to being able to *view* snapshot files with the viewer. In fact the
Snapshot viewer will work on a PC that doesn't have Access installed at all.
Now, the 2007 beta might very well have an issue when *creating* snapshot files
such that they cannot be properly viewed with the viewer and I suppose it's
possible that installing the beta could have messed up a dll or other support
file that the snapshot viewer happens to depend on. Otherwise I fail to see how
it could make any difference.
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