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Carl Byerley 
        
2 days ago
In the links you attached to this lesson the following is broken and does not work.

Changing 2 Digit Year Cutoff: https://599cd.com/TwoDigitYearCutoff
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
I cannot find that video. I searched my own website. I had a Google search it. I know I've covered it in several classes, like I talked about in Access Expert 27, lesson 1, but I can't find it. I was pretty sure I did a TechHelp video on this topic, but apparently it's disappeared. I've been meaning to re-record it because the last time I did it, the cutoff age was 2030, and now it's 2050, so we've come a long way since then. Thanks for pointing this out. No idea what happened. I did, about a year or so ago, rebuild that short URL system that I use. So maybe that got lost in the shuffle.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
I'm gonna fast track a replacement video for this. :)
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
Well... unless Alex or Kevin can find the old one for me. They seem to be better at navigating my site than I am. LOL
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
Richard I have already looked and I can't seem to find it either. Perhaps you planned to do a video, and it slipped your mind.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
Kevin that is always a possibility, but I probably linked to an existing lesson, maybe that Expert 27 lesson; I'm not sure. I could have sworn I did a Windows TechHelp video years ago that talked about that, because I showed it in the Windows system properties how to change that year. I don't know; my brain's Swiss cheese these days. It could use a refreshed video anyways. I just don't feel like hunting through all the transcripts to figure out which lesson I mentioned it in, because maybe I gave more clues there.

Carl do you remember specifically which lesson I mentioned this in?
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
Kevin and this is why I have to get off my butt and finish moving all of the regular lesson videos to their own subpages, like I've been doing with the new developer lessons and the TechHelp videos, so that every lesson has a transcript online that's searchable. Right now, only lesson zero, the intro, has an online searchable transcript.
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
          
2 days ago

Carl Byerley OP  @Reply  
        
2 days ago
Richard Sorry I was reviewing some of the Beginner lessons it was in Beginner 1 Links
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 days ago
Kevin I must have manually pasted the transcript in the comments. See, I've already forgotten what I did 14 months ago lol.

Carl yeah, I'm honestly not sure where that link was supposed to go. Maybe I was planning on making a video on it and just never made one. I could have sworn I made one, but don't worry, it's on my fast track list.
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