form doesn't work on windows 98, it does on W2K

S

Silvester

I have 3 nested forms. On win 2000 works O.k., but on
windows 98 can't see the third (last) subform (without any
error). This subform works on insert query wich works
good. Query works good (inserts all data from query
parameters), but doesn't preview this inserted data (just
on Windows 98). Everything is good on WIN 2000 and WIn XP.

Thanks
..
 
H

Hugh O'Neill

Silvester said:
I have 3 nested forms. On win 2000 works O.k., but on
windows 98 can't see the third (last) subform (without any
error). This subform works on insert query wich works
good. Query works good (inserts all data from query
parameters), but doesn't preview this inserted data (just
on Windows 98). Everything is good on WIN 2000 and WIn XP.

Thanks
.


The version of Windows is immaterial to this; what version(s) of
Access are you talking about?

Hugh
 
S

Silvester

The version of Windows is immaterial to this; what version(s) of
Access are you talking about?

Hugh
.

Hi Hugh!

Developer machine is Windows 2000 Pro, and Access 2000.

Client machine where doesn't work is Windows 98 and Access
2000 Runtime. I replace Access 2000 Runtime on client
machine with the same version Access 2000 like on
developer machine but no success.

Any idea???

Thanks
 
H

Hugh O'Neill

Silvester said:
Hi Hugh!

Developer machine is Windows 2000 Pro, and Access 2000.

Client machine where doesn't work is Windows 98 and Access
2000 Runtime. I replace Access 2000 Runtime on client
machine with the same version Access 2000 like on
developer machine but no success.

Any idea???

Thanks


I'm afraid someone else may have to deal with this as I don't have
A2000 nor do I allow any of my clients to have it either. It's far too
faulty for commercial use in my experience, sorry.

Hugh
 

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