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Alejandro Rivera
Hello,
I recently upgraded from Office XP to Office 2003, and
since i've been using Access 2003, I've noticed that I get
an error whenever I try to open an OLE Object field with
an embeded iamge from an Access 2002 DB.
In the table view, the field says: MSPhotoEd, which I
guess refers to MS Photo Editor, and whenever I double
click the field to activate it's content, i get the error:
"OLE Server isn't registered"
I've done some research about this problem and the best
solution I could get was to reinstall the Ole Service, but
since Photo Editor was installed with Office XP and this
new version of Office doesn't include the program, I don't
know what to do to solve the situation.
Another question that I have is that, when I embed any
picture into an OLE Object field, and when I try to view
the picture in any form (no matter if i use the Image
control or the Bound Object Frame) I always get to see the
name of the package. I don't understand why it's created
as a package instead of the picture itself. In this case,
if I double click the object (whether it's in a Table View
or a Form) it opens correctly into the default image
viewer program.
I would appreciate much if somebody has an answer for me.
Thank you.
-Alejandro Rivera
I recently upgraded from Office XP to Office 2003, and
since i've been using Access 2003, I've noticed that I get
an error whenever I try to open an OLE Object field with
an embeded iamge from an Access 2002 DB.
In the table view, the field says: MSPhotoEd, which I
guess refers to MS Photo Editor, and whenever I double
click the field to activate it's content, i get the error:
"OLE Server isn't registered"
I've done some research about this problem and the best
solution I could get was to reinstall the Ole Service, but
since Photo Editor was installed with Office XP and this
new version of Office doesn't include the program, I don't
know what to do to solve the situation.
Another question that I have is that, when I embed any
picture into an OLE Object field, and when I try to view
the picture in any form (no matter if i use the Image
control or the Bound Object Frame) I always get to see the
name of the package. I don't understand why it's created
as a package instead of the picture itself. In this case,
if I double click the object (whether it's in a Table View
or a Form) it opens correctly into the default image
viewer program.
I would appreciate much if somebody has an answer for me.
Thank you.
-Alejandro Rivera