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I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written on
an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: C:\WINDOWS\ _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix the problem. |
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From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in Visual Basic to run within Access. Google for MSRSTRT.Exe "ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in message news:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >on > an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the > following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: > C:\WINDOWS\ > _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has > anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how > to > fix the problem. > |
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On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written > on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot > write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in > Visual Basic to run within Access. > > Google for MSRSTRT.Exe > > > > "ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... > >I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written > >on > > an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the > > following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: > > C:\WINDOWS\ > > _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has > > anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how > > to > > fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - how to fix the problem. Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it work's when Vista does not. |
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Actually, you can write Custom Solutions based on Microsoft Access. I would
recommend the OP post this in the following NG: microsoft.public.access -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "AJR" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uwI3ugaIIHA.1324@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was > written on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - > you cannot write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing > programs in Visual Basic to run within Access. > > Google for MSRSTRT.Exe > > "ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in message news:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>on >> an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get >> the >> following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: >> C:\WINDOWS\ >> _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has >> anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how >> to >> fix the problem. >> > > |
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Michael Yardley wrote:
> On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: > >> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot >>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in >>Visual Basic to run within Access. >> >>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe >> >> >> >>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >> >>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>on >>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the >>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: >>>C:\WINDOWS\ >>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has >>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how >>>to >>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - >> >>- Show quoted text - > > > how to > fix the problem. > > Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for > your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it > work's when Vista does not. > Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by asking real, honest user questions. So which are you? Frank |
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On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote:
> Michael Yardley wrote: > > On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: > > >> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written > >>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot > >>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in > >>Visual Basic to run within Access. > > >>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe > > >>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... > > >>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written > >>>on > >>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the > >>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: > >>>C:\WINDOWS\ > >>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has > >>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how > >>>to > >>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - > > >>- Show quoted text - > > > how to > > fix the problem. > > > Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for > > your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it > > work's when Vista does not. > > Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an > incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. > If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by > asking real, honest user questions. > So which are you? > Frank- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - you're either an > incompetent computer user The opposite Vista suck big time An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later. Vista again |
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Michael Yardley wrote:
> On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote: > >>Michael Yardley wrote: >> >>>On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: >> >>>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot >>>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in >>>>Visual Basic to run within Access. >> >>>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe >> >>>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >> >>>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>>>on >>>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the >>>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: >>>>>C:\WINDOWS\ >>>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has >>>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how >>>>>to >>>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - >> >>>>- Show quoted text - >> >>>how to >>>fix the problem. >> >>>Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for >>>your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it >>>work's when Vista does not. >> >>Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an >>incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. >>If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by >>asking real, honest user questions. >>So which are you? >>Frank- Hide quoted text - >> >>- Show quoted text - > > > you're either an > >>incompetent computer user > > > The opposite Vista suck big time > > An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later. > > Vista again > > Oh, I see. So you're both an incompetent computer user and a wannabe troll. Hummm...guess what...you're dead in the water. Best to take that job offer at 7'em 11'em. Don't bother with Mickey'dees, you'll never get past the PF-16 test. Frank |
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On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:06:14 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote:
>Michael Yardley wrote: > >> On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: >> >>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot >>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in >>>Visual Basic to run within Access. >>> >>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe >>> >>> >>> >>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >>> >>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>>on >>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the >>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: >>>>C:\WINDOWS\ >>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has >>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how >>>>to >>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - >>> >>>- Show quoted text - >> >> >> how to >> fix the problem. >> >> Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for >> your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it >> work's when Vista does not. >> >Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an >incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. >If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by >asking real, honest user questions. >So which are you? >Frank The same old Frankie ****wit foolishness. If you don't agree Vista is the greatest OS ever this moron will call you a troll, a liar, a drunk, whatever pops into the sawdust that's where a brain is suppose to be in normal people. Of course Frank has no concept of what normal means considering he's a mental case. |
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On Nov 7, 7:30 pm, Adam Albright <A...@ABC.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:06:14 -0800, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote: > >Michael Yardley wrote: > > >> On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: > > >>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written > >>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot > >>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in > >>>Visual Basic to run within Access. > > >>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe > > >>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... > > >>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written > >>>>on > >>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the > >>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: > >>>>C:\WINDOWS\ > >>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has > >>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how > >>>>to > >>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - > > >>>- Show quoted text - > > >> how to > >> fix the problem. > > >> Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for > >> your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it > >> work's when Vista does not. > > >Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an > >incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. > >If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by > >asking real, honest user questions. > >So which are you? > >Frank > > The same old Frankie ****wit foolishness. If you don't agree Vista is > the greatest OS ever this moron will call you a troll, a liar, a > drunk, whatever pops into the sawdust that's where a brain is suppose > to be in normal people. Of course Frank has no concept of what normal > means considering he's a mental case.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - They are all over Usenet you just get used to them. |
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On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:25:51 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote:
>Michael Yardley wrote: >> On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote: >> >>>Michael Yardley wrote: >>> >>>>On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote: >>> >>>>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot >>>>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in >>>>>Visual Basic to run within Access. >>> >>>>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe >>> >>>>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe... >>> >>>>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written >>>>>>on >>>>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the >>>>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: >>>>>>C:\WINDOWS\ >>>>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has >>>>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how >>>>>>to >>>>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text - >>> >>>>>- Show quoted text - >>> >>>>how to >>>>fix the problem. >>> >>>>Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for >>>>your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it >>>>work's when Vista does not. >>> >>>Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an >>>incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll. >>>If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by >>>asking real, honest user questions. >>>So which are you? >>>Frank- Hide quoted text - >>> >>>- Show quoted text - >> >> >> you're either an >> >>>incompetent computer user >> >> >> The opposite Vista suck big time >> >> An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later. >> >> Vista again >> >> > > >Oh, I see. So you're both an incompetent computer user and a wannabe troll. >Hummm...guess what...you're dead in the water. Best to take that job >offer at 7'em 11'em. Don't bother with Mickey'dees, you'll never get >past the PF-16 test. >Frank The only job Frank qualifies for is butt kisser. Frank will kiss any ass if the price is right. |
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