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Drag-N-Dropper for MS Access 4.0

No Image Drag-N-Dropper is an MS Access module and form that you can add into your Access application to provide drag and drop functionality between text-based Access controls. Drag-N-Dropper allows text to be moved or copied (using "CTRL-Drag") between text-based MS Access controls (text boxes, combo boxes, and list boxes) by clicking on the desired text, dragging to the new control, and releasing the mouse button.






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PC Control 1.3.0

access controls for each username. For each day of the week, the administrator sets access times, as well as the total length of time available for use. The program is based upon a "set and forget" philosophy. Setting controls requires <1 min per user. Once set, the administrator can forget. The program requires no ongoing actions to operate. There are no daily authorizations, tokens, or other actions. The program does not control access to the Internet

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Internet Access Scheduler 2.0: A firewall with user-level access controls for Windows 9x/Me.
Internet Access Scheduler 2.0

Internet Access Scheduler (IAS) is a firewall that offers user-level access controls for Windows 9x/Me. IAS enhances the standard Windows access management and once installed, administrators can assign permissions to TCP/IP connections. Internet Access Scheduler lets you control which users can access what TCP/IP based protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, Telnet, etc.) on a local computer, depending on the time of day and day of the week.

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Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access 97.2.3

Moe (Mouse Over Effects) is an add-in for Microsoft Access that enhances your forms with intuitive rollover-type effects that react to the presence of the mouse cursor. Add a nice cosmetic touch to your application with highlighted rectangles that appear around text boxes and buttons, checkboxes that jump to life, and more, all in response to user mouse movements.

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LiteFTP 2.6: LiteFTP is a feature-packed FTP server with integrated DynDNS and No-IP clients.
LiteFTP 2.6

LiteFTP is a feature-packed FTP server that includes anonymous, shared, group, and superuser access, resume (upload and download), quotas, connection limits, speed per connection limits, advanced access controls, and unlimited accounts. Integrated DynDNS and No-Ip dynamic DNS clients help make LiteFTP a complete and convenient server solution. The administrator is given a precise log of everything that occurs.

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Proximity Functions for MS Access 1.1

"Proximity Functions" is a set of MS Access modules, forms and controls that you can use to easily add professional functionality to your MS Access application without programming. By simply importing a few modules, then copying and pasting one control next to a text control on your form you can add Windows-standard file open/save dialogs, folder browse dialogs, color selection dialogs, a fantastic calendar date picker dialog, and more.

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Recovery for Access 2.2.0739: Recovery for Access fixes corrupted Microsoft Access database files (.MDB)
Recovery for Access 2.2.0739

Recovery for Access is a data recovery program for Microsoft Access databases (.MDB). Recovery for Access has a powerful recovery engine designed to retrieve data from most damaged Access databases. Supports all modern database versions, including Access 2007, Access 2003, Access XP, Access 2000, Access 97, Access 95 and Access 2.0 databases. Available for all modern platforms: Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003 Server. Easy to use.

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