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pwrichcreek July 21st 08 05:16 PM

DBXpress broken link
 
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone know what
the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil

PA Bear [MS MVP] July 21st 08 06:31 PM

DBXpress broken link
 
That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil



pwrichcreek July 22nd 08 10:29 PM

DBXpress pre-sale questions (was "DBXpress broken link")
 
Robert,

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--


Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress? If so, I have some pre-sale questions:

1. It sounds as if the link in question is broken intentionally. Is that the
case?
2. What documentation beyond what is available by navigating from the
oehelp.com page(s) does the author agree to provide to the purchaser of the
product? I mean, is there other stuff beyond what would be provided by that
broken link also available to the purchaser?
3. Does the author agree to provide support to the purchaser of the product?
If so, is this forum the sole venue for providing that support?
4. I believe the product description that is available by navigating from
the oehelp.com page(s) states that only DBXpress -- and not DBExtract -- can
be run unattended. Is that the case? Since that is the main feature that I am
interested in, it's important to me to understand whether it is available in
both products.
5. Does unattended mode include the capability to extract the entire OE
database in a single run? If so, does the output retain visibility to the
originating OE folder? Does it support extracting individual folders?

Phil Richcreek

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil




PA Bear [MS MVP] July 23rd 08 02:10 AM

DBXpress pre-sale questions (was "DBXpress broken link")
 
Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress?


I never claimed such authorization.

PS: My name is not Robert.


pwrichcreek wrote:
Robert,

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--


Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress? If so, I have some pre-sale questions:

1. It sounds as if the link in question is broken intentionally. Is that
the
case?
2. What documentation beyond what is available by navigating from the
oehelp.com page(s) does the author agree to provide to the purchaser of
the
product? I mean, is there other stuff beyond what would be provided by
that
broken link also available to the purchaser?
3. Does the author agree to provide support to the purchaser of the
product?
If so, is this forum the sole venue for providing that support?
4. I believe the product description that is available by navigating from
the oehelp.com page(s) states that only DBXpress -- and not DBExtract --
can
be run unattended. Is that the case? Since that is the main feature that I
am interested in, it's important to me to understand whether it is
available in both products.
5. Does unattended mode include the capability to extract the entire OE
database in a single run? If so, does the output retain visibility to the
originating OE folder? Does it support extracting individual folders?

Phil Richcreek

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For
more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil



pwrichcreek July 23rd 08 03:48 AM

DBXpress pre-sale questions (was "DBXpress broken link")
 
I never claimed such authorization.
That's true -- not those exact words.

Seems odd that the Doctor has been unresponsive on this forum about his own
product. He has often posted here in the past. Dr. Cochran, if you are
reading this, please respond.

Sorry for misspelling your name, Robear.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress?


I never claimed such authorization.

PS: My name is not Robert.


pwrichcreek wrote:
Robert,

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--


Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress? If so, I have some pre-sale questions:

1. It sounds as if the link in question is broken intentionally. Is that
the
case?
2. What documentation beyond what is available by navigating from the
oehelp.com page(s) does the author agree to provide to the purchaser of
the
product? I mean, is there other stuff beyond what would be provided by
that
broken link also available to the purchaser?
3. Does the author agree to provide support to the purchaser of the
product?
If so, is this forum the sole venue for providing that support?
4. I believe the product description that is available by navigating from
the oehelp.com page(s) states that only DBXpress -- and not DBExtract --
can
be run unattended. Is that the case? Since that is the main feature that I
am interested in, it's important to me to understand whether it is
available in both products.
5. Does unattended mode include the capability to extract the entire OE
database in a single run? If so, does the output retain visibility to the
originating OE folder? Does it support extracting individual folders?

Phil Richcreek

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For
more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil




PA Bear [MS MVP] July 23rd 08 07:02 PM

DBXpress pre-sale questions (was "DBXpress broken link")
 
Dr. Cochran seldom monitors newsgroups anymore. When he does, it's usually
Vista Mail newsgroup (where he last surfaced in mid-May).

pwrichcreek wrote:
I never claimed such authorization.

That's true -- not those exact words.

Seems odd that the Doctor has been unresponsive on this forum about his
own
product. He has often posted here in the past. Dr. Cochran, if you are
reading this, please respond.

Sorry for misspelling your name, Robear.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress?


I never claimed such authorization.

PS: My name is not Robert.


pwrichcreek wrote:
Robert,

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased
DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--

Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress? If so, I have some pre-sale questions:

1. It sounds as if the link in question is broken intentionally. Is that
the
case?
2. What documentation beyond what is available by navigating from the
oehelp.com page(s) does the author agree to provide to the purchaser of
the
product? I mean, is there other stuff beyond what would be provided by
that
broken link also available to the purchaser?
3. Does the author agree to provide support to the purchaser of the
product?
If so, is this forum the sole venue for providing that support?
4. I believe the product description that is available by navigating
from
the oehelp.com page(s) states that only DBXpress -- and not DBExtract --
can
be run unattended. Is that the case? Since that is the main feature that
I
am interested in, it's important to me to understand whether it is
available in both products.
5. Does unattended mode include the capability to extract the entire OE
database in a single run? If so, does the output retain visibility to
the
originating OE folder? Does it support extracting individual folders?

Phil Richcreek

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased
DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For
more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone
know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil



pwrichcreek July 23rd 08 07:51 PM

DBXpress pre-sale questions (was "DBXpress broken link")
 
OK, Thanks.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

Dr. Cochran seldom monitors newsgroups anymore. When he does, it's usually
Vista Mail newsgroup (where he last surfaced in mid-May).

pwrichcreek wrote:
I never claimed such authorization.

That's true -- not those exact words.

Seems odd that the Doctor has been unresponsive on this forum about his
own
product. He has often posted here in the past. Dr. Cochran, if you are
reading this, please respond.

Sorry for misspelling your name, Robear.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress?

I never claimed such authorization.

PS: My name is not Robert.


pwrichcreek wrote:
Robert,

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased
DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--

Can you assure me that you are authorized to speak for the author of
DBXpress? If so, I have some pre-sale questions:

1. It sounds as if the link in question is broken intentionally. Is that
the
case?
2. What documentation beyond what is available by navigating from the
oehelp.com page(s) does the author agree to provide to the purchaser of
the
product? I mean, is there other stuff beyond what would be provided by
that
broken link also available to the purchaser?
3. Does the author agree to provide support to the purchaser of the
product?
If so, is this forum the sole venue for providing that support?
4. I believe the product description that is available by navigating
from
the oehelp.com page(s) states that only DBXpress -- and not DBExtract --
can
be run unattended. Is that the case? Since that is the main feature that
I
am interested in, it's important to me to understand whether it is
available in both products.
5. Does unattended mode include the capability to extract the entire OE
database in a single run? If so, does the output retain visibility to
the
originating OE folder? Does it support extracting individual folders?

Phil Richcreek

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

That is the correct link and it's broken. If you've purchased
DBXpress,
contact Dr. Cochran using the email he used to send your license.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pwrichcreek wrote:
The DBXpress page "Welcome to OEHelp.com/DBXpress" has a link to "For
more
detailed information on the program's operations view the help file ",
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/DBXpress.htm, that is broken. Anyone
know
what the correct link is?

TIA,

Phil





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