REPOST HELP!! Missing Drivers

C

CJ

.....also posted in Setup and Config....

I use Access 2003 and have just adopted a database that needs to work with
2000. When I open this 2000 database and try to compile the code, I receive
the message that I am missing references or have a broken link to the
following three drivers: CFGWIZ.DLL, DRIVERS.DLL and OLAPDBMG.DLL.

I am not sure how to activate these within the references box in the tools
menu. I can not turn on everything because some things are not compatible
with others.

Does anybody know what I need to do to correct this problem?

Thanks....
 
B

Brendan Reynolds

These are not standard or common references. A search of my system reveals a
file called 'cfgwiz.dll' that is a component of Norton Anti-Virus. There is
no 'drivers.dll' or 'olapdbmg.dll' on my system. So you need to find out
what these DLLs are and why/if your application needs a reference to them.

If the application is working correctly on another PC, you could start by
searching for the DLLs on that PC and examining their properties. Of just
thinking/asking colleagues about what the application does might provide
some clues as to what other applications or components it might be likely to
integrate with?

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C

CJ

Oh good grief, this is horrific!!

Thanks for your reply Brendan, now at least I have a clue where to start
looking.

Cheers!
 
J

John Vinson

....also posted in Setup and Config....

I use Access 2003 and have just adopted a database that needs to work with
2000. When I open this 2000 database and try to compile the code, I receive
the message that I am missing references or have a broken link to the
following three drivers: CFGWIZ.DLL, DRIVERS.DLL and OLAPDBMG.DLL.

I am not sure how to activate these within the references box in the tools
menu. I can not turn on everything because some things are not compatible
with others.

Does anybody know what I need to do to correct this problem?

Thanks....

What happens if you simply uncheck these three references and leave
them unchecked?

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 

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