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Auto FE Updater - Can't Find MS Access
For Tony Toews (or anyone else who can help)...
I've just deployed my front-end MDE using the Auto FE Updater. It worked fine for me (the developer, using Access 2002), however the users are getting an error message that "Access 2002 and Access 2003 were not found on this system", when in fact the user DOES have either Access 2002 or Access 2003. The StartMethod setting does not exist in the INI file since AutoSelect is the default. Do you think I need to include it and specify the location of Access? Thanks for your help. |
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Auto FE Updater - Can't Find MS Access
Ask this in the multiuser group, to get Tony's attention.
Dorci wrote: For Tony Toews (or anyone else who can help)... I've just deployed my front-end MDE using the Auto FE Updater. It worked fine for me (the developer, using Access 2002), however the users are getting an error message that "Access 2002 and Access 2003 were not found on this system", when in fact the user DOES have either Access 2002 or Access 2003. The StartMethod setting does not exist in the INI file since AutoSelect is the default. Do you think I need to include it and specify the location of Access? Thanks for your help. -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Auto FE Updater - Can't Find MS Access
Okay. What's the "multiuser group", and how do I do that?
"Joan Wild" wrote: Ask this in the multiuser group, to get Tony's attention. Dorci wrote: For Tony Toews (or anyone else who can help)... I've just deployed my front-end MDE using the Auto FE Updater. It worked fine for me (the developer, using Access 2002), however the users are getting an error message that "Access 2002 and Access 2003 were not found on this system", when in fact the user DOES have either Access 2002 or Access 2003. The StartMethod setting does not exist in the INI file since AutoSelect is the default. Do you think I need to include it and specify the location of Access? Thanks for your help. -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Auto FE Updater - Can't Find MS Access
Dorci wrote:
Okay. What's the "multiuser group", and how do I do that? If you scan down the list of newsgroups to the left, you'll see Access Multi user -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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Auto FE Updater - Can't Find MS Access
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgro...-us;newsgroups
-- Kevin Hill President 3NF Consulting www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm www.DallasDBAs.com/forum - new DB forum for Dallas/Ft. Worth area DBAs. "Dorci" wrote in message news Okay. What's the "multiuser group", and how do I do that? "Joan Wild" wrote: Ask this in the multiuser group, to get Tony's attention. Dorci wrote: For Tony Toews (or anyone else who can help)... I've just deployed my front-end MDE using the Auto FE Updater. It worked fine for me (the developer, using Access 2002), however the users are getting an error message that "Access 2002 and Access 2003 were not found on this system", when in fact the user DOES have either Access 2002 or Access 2003. The StartMethod setting does not exist in the INI file since AutoSelect is the default. Do you think I need to include it and specify the location of Access? Thanks for your help. -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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