- #MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 INSTALL#
- #MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 UPDATE#
- #MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 PATCH#
- #MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 WINDOWS#
It's obvious that accessing this control is the problem. I downloaded a newer Snapshot Viewer but that didn't help. If there is a better way to get an accurate total page count, please let me know!!! Real total page count, and re-run the report passing that number in. As a kludge, I output to a temporary snapshot file, use the ocx control to open the snp and tell me the In most cases, running a repairīTW - just to vent: the only reason I am using the snapshot ocx is because it is a requirement in my application that reports display "Page of " (not negotiable), but the report writerĬannot be trusted to correctly calculate when conditional grouping is used - an issue I understand still is a problem in 2007. +2000RT), and got the message "The expected version of the product was not found on your system." Also re-intstalling Snapshot separately does not help.
#MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 PATCH#
I had no success with this - sorry, I don't remember the exact message, but it was something like "SR-1 was already applied." I just tried running the patch on a system that is working (with Office 2003 To create the most level playing field possible, we removed the 2000RT and ran the standard corporate "push down" of XP, Office and other application updates. How many versions of msaccess.exe are installed on these machines? Office 2007 (SP2) + 2000RT
#MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 INSTALL#
What location does your application install to? The runtime is installed to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ARTĤ.
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What o/s is your application being installed on? XP SP3ģ. There are no such thing as dumb questions Funny, as a trainer, I say that all the time. I have not seen this specific problem before and there are no solutions in our internal database related to "Error 1309" besides indicating a corrupt install. Sorry I haven't been able to give you a concrete answer as to what's wrong.
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#MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 WINDOWS#
Use the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility to remove Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003 You could try using the Windows CleanUp Utility to allow you to do a fresh install of your 2000 application.
#MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2010 WITH MS ACCESS 2003 UPDATE#
Do the working or non-working machines have the latest security update applied for snapshot viewer?ħ. Do you know if there are any differences between working vs non-working machines as far as programs/updates installed?Ħ. How many versions of msaccess.exe are installed on these machines?ĥ. What location does your application install to?Ĥ. Does your application use the snapshot viewer ocx, the snapshot viewer exe or both?ģ. What o/s is your application being installed on?Ģ. Runtime, for the most part, is separate from office, however there are some components that are shared which can occasionally cause conflicts.ġ.
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Only solution I see at the moment is to use absolute paths and change them every time I make the switch (manually or with a macro), which is an option but not very nice.There are no such thing as dumb questions :) In fact, you are correct. If i use pseudo relative path, the links during runtime are always perfect, but i dont have an image during design time, so its not very nice for development. If i use absolute path, my links dont break but the normal user have no right to read in the folderDevelopment.
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if you know a solution, that would be great:įolderDevelopment < only accessable for developers and for playing around with new stuffįolderDevelopment\myProgram\myProgramDevelopment.mdb / accdb < testprogramįolderDevelopment\myProgram\Images < imagefolderįolderProduction < accessable for normal userįolderProduction\myProgram\Images < imagefolder for the normal userįolderProduction\myProgram\myProgramProduction.mdb / accdb < program for regular userĪt some time i need to copy myProgramDevelopment.mdb, rename it to myProgramProduction.mdb and i do really need that option!Īnd here is the usecase. You could just play around with generating path during the runtime and make it look like it is a relative path image1.Picture = & "\" & īut doing it that way, I dont have the ability to take a look at the picture during design time. Is it possible to use relative path for images in MS Access 2003 or 2010?