>>You're right. It seems strange to me that Office 2K/SQL Server Desktop don't play nicely together on 98 SE not only because they're both MS products, but you would think that there would be a better relationship between these two products.
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>ROFLMAO! Since when do M$ products play nicely with anything let alone each other just because their from M$ =D)
Last year I was doing some HTML, editing the same file in parallel with Nescafe Composer and VFP editor (still the best tool), and when I saved the file in VFP and switched to Netscape, it politely said "a more recent version of this file is on disk, resync?".
Recently I installed FrontPage 2K and, well, didn't install the .css editing component (don't beat me to confess what's it's name, I still don't know), and when I wanted to change one of those, I found it on disk, double-clicked, and - voila, it opened in InterDev. I changed it there, saved, refreshed the previews in both IExploder and Nescafe, and everything went fine. Then I made some changes to just text in the .html, and had FrontPage save it - and guess what, all of my changes I did in VI were lost.
The reason this sort of synchronization worked in the first case was that the two editors I was using were made by two companies who were not on too good terms - Netscape and M$; the reason it didn't work in the other case was that the two editors I was using were made by two companies who were not on too good terms - M$ and M$.