Roger Jennings' Access Blog

A blog about my "Microsoft Access 2010 In Depth" book (QUE Publishing, 2010) and advanced Access data management and programming techniques.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Replacing Access 2010’s TAPI AutoDialer with a No-Frills Dialer using the Hayes ATDT Command

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Background Adding an AutoDialer button with the Command Button Wizard creates an embedded macro that runs Windows’ built-in Dialer.exe, a T...
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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Received Author Copies of Chinese Translation of Access 2010 In Depth

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On April 12, 2013, I received two copies of the Chinese translation of Access 2010 In Depth from QUE Publishing: Here are the details fro...
Sunday, March 17, 2013

Creating a Working DSNless ODBC Connection String with SQL Server Native Client v11.0 for SQL Server 2012

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When completing a Microsoft Access 2010 Resident Information Management System (RIMS) project for the Home Owners Association of an East Bay...
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Microsoft Access 2013: A Cool New Rapid Development Tool for the Cloud

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Andrew Steigmeier and Gregory Leake posted Microsoft Access 2013: A Cool New Rapid Development Tool for the Cloud to the Windows Azure bl...
Sunday, October 28, 2012

Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch for Microsoft Access, SQL Server, and Visual Studio .NET Database Developers

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Luke Chung (@ LukeChung ) published a Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch for Microsoft Access, SQL Server, and Visual Studio .NET Database...
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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Link Access 2013 Web Apps to SharePoint Lists

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Andrew Stegmeier posted Connect your Access 2013 Web Apps to SharePoint Lists by Lois Wang on 8/30/2012: This post was written by Lois ...
Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Four Ways to Create Business Apps with Access 2013

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Andrew Stegmeier posted 4 Ways to Create Business Apps with Access 2013 on 8/20/2012: There are many ways to build useful apps to run yo...
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Roger Jennings (--rj)
Oakland, California, United States
I'm a Windows Azure Insider, a retired Windows Azure MVP, the principal developer for OakLeaf Systems and the author of 30+ books on Microsoft software. The books have more than 1.25 million English copies in print and have been translated into 20+ languages.

My latest books are Cloud Computing with the Windows Azure Platform for Wrox and Microsoft Access 2010 In Depth for Que.

I'm also a contributing editor for Visual Studio Magazine, write for Redmond Developer News, and contribute to TechTarget's SearchCloudComputing.com blog.

Full disclosure: I make part of my livelihood by writing about Microsoft products in books and for magazines. I regularly receive free evaluation software from Microsoft and press credentials for Microsoft Tech•Ed and PDC. I'm also a member of the Microsoft Partner Network.
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