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Author Converting from Access 97 to 2002
Nick Read

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

TO whom it may concern

I have trying to convert an Access database from 97 to
2002 and at the end of it the following message is
displayed:-

Missing or broken VBE reference to the
file 'ACTIVE~1.OCX'.

Can you let me know what it means and how I can resolve
it?

Thanks

Nick
Allen Browne

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

For a description of what references are, how to manage them, and which
references you need, see:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html

You may also find this useful if you strike other problems:
Converting from Access 97 to 2000, 2002 or 2003
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-48.html

--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

"Nick Read" < anonymous@discussion
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> TO whom it may concern
>
> I have trying to convert an Access database from 97 to
> 2002 and at the end of it the following message is
> displayed:-
>
> Missing or broken VBE reference to the
> file 'ACTIVE~1.OCX'.
>
> Can you let me know what it means and how I can resolve
> it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Nick



Stan Brown

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

"Allen Browne" wrote in microsoft.public.access. conversion:
>For a description of what references are, how to manage them, and which
>references you need, see:
> http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html
>
>You may also find this useful if you strike other problems:
> Converting from Access 97 to 2000, 2002 or 2003
>at:
> http://allenbrowne.com/ser-48.html


Fantastic! I've just tried running an Access-97 database and had
all sorts of problems (like Mid being unrecognized). Even from a
quick skim I see that the above two pages will help me. And I
didn't even have to post my question. :-)

--

Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
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