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Dan McClelland
My users have been on Win 98 using Access 97 for some time
with no problems. The company is upgrading some users to
Win 2000. The o/s upgrade itself is causing no problems.
Some of these users need to use a new database built in
Access XP. Upon installing XP (but keeping 97, as they
need both versions), Access 97 no longer launches. I
receive the message "MS Access was unable to initialize
the Windows Registry".
with no problems. The company is upgrading some users to
Win 2000. The o/s upgrade itself is causing no problems.
Some of these users need to use a new database built in
Access XP. Upon installing XP (but keeping 97, as they
need both versions), Access 97 no longer launches. I
receive the message "MS Access was unable to initialize
the Windows Registry".