304548

R

roger

This action will reset the current code in break mode

Referring to MS Knowledge Base Article 304548.
You may receive one of these error messages when both MS
Access 2000 and version 6.3.91.8 of the Vbe6.dll file are
installed ...

How do I tell what version ot the Vbe6.dll is installed on
this computer?

I have an Access application originally written in Access
97 and subsequently Imported into Access 2000.
I have tried to correct the problem by following the
resolution steps 1-9.

The following paragraph is not clear because of hte double
negative.
If you do not have a computer without the version...

Also, due to upsizing the data to SQLServer, and having to
modify the front end application (MSAccess) to correct for
field name, reserved words, etc. there is no known good
backup copy
 
T

Tony Toews

roger said:
This action will reset the current code in break mode

Referring to MS Knowledge Base Article 304548.
You may receive one of these error messages when both MS
Access 2000 and version 6.3.91.8 of the Vbe6.dll file are
installed ...

How do I tell what version ot the Vbe6.dll is installed on
this computer?

Search for vbe6.dll on your computer, right click on the file and view
properties.
Also, due to upsizing the data to SQLServer, and having to
modify the front end application (MSAccess) to correct for
field name, reserved words, etc. there is no known good
backup copy

Then you will have to redo all that work.

You could try some of the data recovery outfits at the Access
Corruptions page on my website but I don't know if any of them have
solutions for this problem.
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm

Tony
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