Hi Daniel,
I just tried installing Jeff's CSD Tools add-in on my Toshiba laptop, which
has the Vista Ultimate operating system with Access 2007. I clicked on the
Office Button (round button in upper left corner), followed by the Access
Options command button, and then I selected Add-Ins. On the Manage dropdown,
I selected "Access Add-ins", and then clicked on the "Go..." button. This
brough up the Add-in Manager dialog box. I clicked on the "Add New..." button
and navigated to the "CSDTools2000.mda" file. When I did this, I received an
error that I did not have administrative privileges. However, I did not
receive an error that indicated "no tables to report on".
I had to search for the file msaccess.exe and, once found, right-click on it
and then select Run As Administrator. Then I repeated the above steps. This
time the CSD Tools add-in installed without any problem. I tested it out
using the Northwind 2007 database, and it seems to work fine.
Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
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"Daniel Jacobs" wrote:
> Thank you Tom. I cannot stretch to the cost of the Total Access Analyzer
> software and i cannot get the CSD Tools to install in my Vista/Access 2007
> environment (it tells me that I have no tables to report on). Thank you for
> trying.