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Reference different versions of Access
Hi
I have looked at all the information that has been posted regarding late binding and I have also tried some of them however it doesn't seem to work for me. I am hoping someone can help me. We have different versions of Access and the forms have been created in the newer version however when a computer with the older version tries to run a code (they dont use access in the code but it stills references it) they get the compile error. I am not sure how to get the reference library to set the applicable access version in the library. Any ideas please. Thanks Noemi |
Reference different versions of Access
I don't know if this applies to Access, but here goes:
We've had some people in our office with "Typical" Excel installations. Code attempting to create Outlook emails from Excel would fail, even if we set the reference to Outlook's library manually on the users machine. Our IT people reinstalled using "Full" installation option for Excel, and it worked immediately. I don't know if it was really that a patch was applied that fixed a problem, or if the Full installation had something that was otherwise missing--all I know is that it worked in a couple of instances. On Nov 12, 8:52 pm, Noemi wrote: Hi I have looked at all the information that has been posted regarding late binding and I have also tried some of them however it doesn't seem to work for me. I am hoping someone can help me. We have different versions of Access and the forms have been created in the newer version however when a computer with the older version tries to run a code (they dont use access in the code but it stills references it) they get the compile error. I am not sure how to get the reference library to set the applicable access version in the library. Any ideas please. Thanks Noemi |
Reference different versions of Access
If you use late binding, uncheck the Access reference.
-- Tim Zych SF, CA "Noemi" wrote in message ... Hi I have looked at all the information that has been posted regarding late binding and I have also tried some of them however it doesn't seem to work for me. I am hoping someone can help me. We have different versions of Access and the forms have been created in the newer version however when a computer with the older version tries to run a code (they dont use access in the code but it stills references it) they get the compile error. I am not sure how to get the reference library to set the applicable access version in the library. Any ideas please. Thanks Noemi |
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