I finally remembered to take the HDMI cable home yesterday and, wow! Very impressive. The sound is as I had hoped, much better than on any other still camera I have used before.
I have just spent the best part of eight hours trying to do something, anything, with an Access database. No matter what I tried, there was no way it would allow the PC I was working on to access it with Office 2010 installed even with Access 2007 installed as well and using that to access it. So, eventually, I removed all of the new stuff and reverted to the old Office 2007. It not only doesn't work, still, it has now corrupted and no-one can access it. So I came back to the office with a heavy heart and asked our Access expert to take a look. His conclusions were that it should never have worked in the first place. The 2007 parts were, in their turn, accessing some old '97 files. In addition, all of the usual methods of back door entry for maintenance had been deliberately switched off inside the code to discourage anyone but the original writer from looking at it. The man is a total wazuk! The final 30 minutes or so were much more pleasant, recreating a poster for the uni sailing club.
I have just spent the best part of eight hours trying to do something, anything, with an Access database. No matter what I tried, there was no way it would allow the PC I was working on to access it with Office 2010 installed even with Access 2007 installed as well and using that to access it. So, eventually, I removed all of the new stuff and reverted to the old Office 2007. It not only doesn't work, still, it has now corrupted and no-one can access it. So I came back to the office with a heavy heart and asked our Access expert to take a look. His conclusions were that it should never have worked in the first place. The 2007 parts were, in their turn, accessing some old '97 files. In addition, all of the usual methods of back door entry for maintenance had been deliberately switched off inside the code to discourage anyone but the original writer from looking at it. The man is a total wazuk! The final 30 minutes or so were much more pleasant, recreating a poster for the uni sailing club.
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