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Topic: «
Move to Monitor Missing from Access Application
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Chirs York
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01/29/2013 13:29:30
Hello,
I have been using AMM for a couple of years and really like the features. I have purchased a license and have the latest version loaded on my Win 7 Pro system and am running Office 2010.
We have a Access based program for one of our information systems. There are three versions of this program depending on what the user needs to do. For the basic data access version of the program, 'Move to Monitor' appears when the program is opened. On the two management versions of the program (the ones that I normally use), 'Move to Monitor' is missing.
Is there a way to force 'Move to Monitor' to be added to an unwilling program?
Thanks
Chris
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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01/30/2013 03:02:13
Hello Chris.
Make sure that those two versions are affected by our program. Are there the AMM menu items in the window system menu of those windows?
Do you run them as administrator or as other user?
If you run the program as administrator, you should have the option "Support the system utilities..." of our program enabled. You can enable it only while installing.
Best regards.
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Chris York
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02/19/2013 12:56:00
Hi Bogdan,
Sorry it took a bit to respond - had a large project land on my desk...
I went ahead and reinstalled, enabled the 'Support the system utilities..."
Problem solved!
Thanks
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