missing or broken reference to the file "mscomct2.ocx" version 2.0

M

Mazza

MS Access 2007 - Windows 7

We have a small Access database on a small server accessed through work
statons.

We have recently changed our infastructure to a Windows 7 / Office 2007
platform. 2 PCs can access and utilize the database succesfully through
Windows 7 / Office 2007. However when we try to open the database from other
machines, we get an error message that "Your MS database or project
contains a missing or broken reference to the file "mscomct2.ocx" version
2.0". To ensure that your database or project works properly, you must fix
this reference. The database used to work fine on the machines before they
upgraded to Windows 7 Office 2007.

Any ideas, suggestions, comments?


Thanks in advance
 
G

Gina Whipp

Mazza,

Unless you are using Common Controls you do not need to have this checked
and it should be unchecked anyway. For instructions on how to uncheck
see...

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/References.htm

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm

MS Access 2007 - Windows 7

We have a small Access database on a small server accessed through work
statons.

We have recently changed our infastructure to a Windows 7 / Office 2007
platform. 2 PCs can access and utilize the database succesfully through
Windows 7 / Office 2007. However when we try to open the database from other
machines, we get an error message that "Your MS database or project
contains a missing or broken reference to the file "mscomct2.ocx" version
2.0". To ensure that your database or project works properly, you must fix
this reference. The database used to work fine on the machines before they
upgraded to Windows 7 Office 2007.

Any ideas, suggestions, comments?


Thanks in advance
 

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