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    Digital Ink Signatures in Access CF19

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by CincyCAA, Jun 2, 2010.

  1. CincyCAA

    CincyCAA Newbie

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    We have several CF19 Toughbooks that we are having some software designed to run on and have run into a problem. The software is being written in Access 2007 and is for weatherization inspections. We need to be able to have the client sign the forms for submission to the State but cannot find a way to capture and store the signatures on the server on which the data is stored. The laptops connect to our server via broadband card and are really only a GUI. All data is stored on the secure servers here in our office. How can we write this code to allow for signatures on our CF19"s???
     
  2. mnementh

    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    You may want to have your software designers contact Adobe about using their signature capture API; I know it is a multilevel applet which may very well be able to be ported for use with a document on a mapped drive.

    mnem
    My best guess.