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Encrypting with a block cipher is incompatible with row level locking
A2010 messagebox. When I add encryption to a database I receive the
subject line's message. Any idea what that means? Is it good, bad, or
indifferent? If bad, what does one do to correct?
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Salad
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2/13/2011 12:41:42 AM |
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Salad <salad@oilandvinegar.com> wrote in
news:QLOdnfh48vNatcrQnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@earthlink.com:
> A2010 messagebox. When I add encryption to a database I receive
> the subject line's message. Any idea what that means? Is it
> good, bad, or indifferent? If bad, what does one do to correct?
What exactly are you doing that produces the error?
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NoEmail4557 (375)
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2/14/2011 1:54:39 AM
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David-W-Fenton wrote:
> Salad <salad@oilandvinegar.com> wrote in
> news:QLOdnfh48vNatcrQnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@earthlink.com:
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>>A2010 messagebox. When I add encryption to a database I receive
>>the subject line's message. Any idea what that means? Is it
>>good, bad, or indifferent? If bad, what does one do to correct?
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> What exactly are you doing that produces the error?
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I don't consider it an error. I think it's an informational message.
But it might be an error. It's hard to know. I was hoping somebody
could translate Microsoft into normal everyday English.
What I'm doing? I open a database in exclusive mode, select
File/Info/Encrypt Database. Then I receive the subject line's
messagebox. I assume it works as I am now prompted for a password.
Funny. I google this message and I get a link to this thread on
UtterAccess. On support.microsoft.com? No way, Jose. It's possible
even Microsoft doesn't know what the message means.
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salad (167)
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2/14/2011 2:22:16 AM
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