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Old May 11th, 2009, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
BBAL20
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Default Feature Not Installed

I gave access to a database I built to another user. They get an error that
says "You tried to perform and operation or function that is not installed in
this version of MS Access." Is there anyway to find out what feature or
function the user doesn't have? Please advise. He is running MS Access 2007
Enterprise. I am running MS Access 2003.
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Thank you for your help and support
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Old May 11th, 2009, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Jeff Boyce
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Default Feature Not Installed

Depending on how you have handled errors in your application/database, the
error message might also provide some clues as to where/when this happened.

Another possibility is that the other user (or you, at his/her PC) could
launch the application using the Shift key to bypass normal startup
functions, then open any code module and attempt to re-compile. This may
trigger a more informative error message.

Good luck!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP

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I gave access to a database I built to another user. They get an error that
says "You tried to perform and operation or function that is not installed
in
this version of MS Access." Is there anyway to find out what feature or
function the user doesn't have? Please advise. He is running MS Access
2007
Enterprise. I am running MS Access 2003.
--
Thank you for your help and support



 




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