Access 2002 and Vista and reports. Reports will not work!

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Anders

Hi all,

I have a customer that are moving from Windows XP and Access 2000 to Windows
Vista and Access 2002 SP2. When moving the main database to the new
environment something "happens": All reports disappears. The names are still
there but I can't see them using the design view. I then found out that I
could not even create a new report in a scratch database. Has anyone else met
this problem? Could it be connected with Access 2002 and Vista? I have tried
it on 2 different computers with the same environment intstalled (from
different CDs to make sure that it is not something wrong withone of the CDs)
and the same result occurs!

Has anyone else met this problem? Has anyone any ideas what to do?

Many regards from a confused Access lover
 
C

Carl Rapson

Anders said:
Hi all,

I have a customer that are moving from Windows XP and Access 2000 to
Windows
Vista and Access 2002 SP2. When moving the main database to the new
environment something "happens": All reports disappears. The names are
still
there but I can't see them using the design view. I then found out that I
could not even create a new report in a scratch database. Has anyone else
met
this problem? Could it be connected with Access 2002 and Vista? I have
tried
it on 2 different computers with the same environment intstalled (from
different CDs to make sure that it is not something wrong withone of the
CDs)
and the same result occurs!

Has anyone else met this problem? Has anyone any ideas what to do?

Many regards from a confused Access lover

I don't know if this is your problem, but you might want to make sure there
is a default printer defined in Windows. Not having a default printer can
sometimes cause problems with reports.

Carl Rapson
 

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