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aaron.kempf

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Since: Apr 11, 2008
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:09 pm
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David;

It's funny-- I'm the only one in this group that CONSISTENTLY and
ACCURATELY SPEAKS THE TRUTH.

ULS and Replication are not available in Access 2007.
If you need security, networking (WAN, VPN, Wireless) or any sort of
replication; you are forced to move to SQL Server.
If you need security, networking (WAN, VPN, Wireless) or any sort of
replication; you are forced to move to SQL Server.

-Aaron




On Dec 30, 6:36 pm, "David W. Fenton"
wrote:
> "George Hepworth" wrote innews:OCyoeMraJHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> > Dude, to what does Access 2007 (format) refer?
> > Do you know the real name of the file format used by Access 2007,
> > or are you just trying to obscure the import of your comments?
>
> He learned that his earlier statements that A2K7 does not support
> ULS and replication would get him castigated for telling lies. So,
> he's put in some weasel words to get him out of that accusation.
> He's still making the same assertion, that ULS and replication are
> deprecated (even though they are fully supported), and the reason
> why he comes out with weird locutions is because he's just lying
> again.
>
> If Aaron Kempf is posting, he's lying -- don't believe anything he
> posts, even "and" and "the".
>
> --
> David W. Fenton                  http://www.dfenton.com/
> usenet at dfenton dot com    http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/

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David W. Fenton

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:26 pm
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"George Hepworth" wrote in


> Dude, to what does Access 2007 (format) refer?
> Do you know the real name of the file format used by Access 2007,
> or are you just trying to obscure the import of your comments?

He learned that his earlier statements that A2K7 does not support
ULS and replication would get him castigated for telling lies. So,
he's put in some weasel words to get him out of that accusation.
He's still making the same assertion, that ULS and replication are
deprecated (even though they are fully supported), and the reason
why he comes out with weird locutions is because he's just lying
again.

If Aaron Kempf is posting, he's lying -- don't believe anything he
posts, even "and" and "the".

--
David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/
usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/

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George Hepworth

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:41 am
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That's my point. I doubt he can even name the new format for Access files
under 2007.

"David W. Fenton" wrote in message

> "George Hepworth" wrote in
>
>
>> Dude, to what does Access 2007 (format) refer?
>> Do you know the real name of the file format used by Access 2007,
>> or are you just trying to obscure the import of your comments?
>
> He learned that his earlier statements that A2K7 does not support
> ULS and replication would get him castigated for telling lies. So,
> he's put in some weasel words to get him out of that accusation.
> He's still making the same assertion, that ULS and replication are
> deprecated (even though they are fully supported), and the reason
> why he comes out with weird locutions is because he's just lying
> again.
>
> If Aaron Kempf is posting, he's lying -- don't believe anything he
> posts, even "and" and "the".
>
> --
> David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/
> usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
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George Hepworth

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Since: Aug 23, 2008
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:42 am
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Aaron,

Please, do take some time over the holidays to rest and refresh yourself.
While no one would begrudge you the right to express an opinion, it is hard
to watch as you flail wildly at windmills, especially so when the content of
your posts is internally inconsistent. Case in point: You know darn well
that Access 2007 does support replication in mdb format databases, yet
you've dropped even the veiled reference to that fact here in your claim to
be the only one who speaks the truth. It's painful to watch, Dude.

A few days of peace and quiet might do you a lot of good. Come back later,
when you have had a chance to get a better grip on yourself. In the
meantime, watching you continue to embarrass yourself is just painful.



"a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m" wrote in
message

David;

It's funny-- I'm the only one in this group that CONSISTENTLY and
ACCURATELY SPEAKS THE TRUTH.

ULS and Replication are not available in Access 2007.
If you need security, networking (WAN, VPN, Wireless) or any sort of
replication; you are forced to move to SQL Server.
If you need security, networking (WAN, VPN, Wireless) or any sort of
replication; you are forced to move to SQL Server.

-Aaron




On Dec 30, 6:36 pm, "David W. Fenton"
wrote:
> "George Hepworth" wrote
> innews:OCyoeMraJHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> > Dude, to what does Access 2007 (format) refer?
> > Do you know the real name of the file format used by Access 2007,
> > or are you just trying to obscure the import of your comments?
>
> He learned that his earlier statements that A2K7 does not support
> ULS and replication would get him castigated for telling lies. So,
> he's put in some weasel words to get him out of that accusation.
> He's still making the same assertion, that ULS and replication are
> deprecated (even though they are fully supported), and the reason
> why he comes out with weird locutions is because he's just lying
> again.
>
> If Aaron Kempf is posting, he's lying -- don't believe anything he
> posts, even "and" and "the".
>
> --
> David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/
> usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/
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