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Eric Heinold
We have an application that is a Access 2000 database. Normally, we install
Access 2002 run-time when we distribute.
We have an issue where a customer who has access 2003 installed gets an
error when opening our database. The autoexec macro cannot find our
user-defined function specified in the RunCode line of the application. We
use the autoxec macro to start up our application.
The customer is using WinXp Pro. Prior to installing this, they used WinXP
Home and did not have any problems with Access 2003 and our application.
Now when they try to open they get the error "The expression contains a
function that Access cannot find", then they get the Macro Halted error.
Is there some security setting Access 2003 that is preventing this from
running correctly?
Thanks,
Eric Heinold
AdaptaSoft, Inc.
Access 2002 run-time when we distribute.
We have an issue where a customer who has access 2003 installed gets an
error when opening our database. The autoexec macro cannot find our
user-defined function specified in the RunCode line of the application. We
use the autoxec macro to start up our application.
The customer is using WinXp Pro. Prior to installing this, they used WinXP
Home and did not have any problems with Access 2003 and our application.
Now when they try to open they get the error "The expression contains a
function that Access cannot find", then they get the Macro Halted error.
Is there some security setting Access 2003 that is preventing this from
running correctly?
Thanks,
Eric Heinold
AdaptaSoft, Inc.