Link Table Mgr Access 2003

G

Guest

I am assisting a customer with multiple versions of access on her system,
Access 2000 and 2003. Access 2000 was installed after the 2003 version. In
Access 2003 the link table manager comes up with no listing of linked tables.
I found article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;835519 which
discribes her system setup. I checked the accwiz.dll for the proper version
and registered the file on the system but she is still having issues. She has
tried to repair the system and I did a <path>msaccess.exe /regserver to try
to reregister 2003 as the default client and she is still having issues. Can
anyone think of a way to resolve this issue without gutting the apps and
reinstalling?
TIA
George
 
J

Jeff Conrad

Hi George,

I've seen posts about this as well. Here is some information from a Microsoft employee which may
help:
I have seen this issue when re-registering Accwiz.dll does not work you will
need to manually change the below registry key and make sure it's pointing
to the correct file

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\ACCWIZ.DLL

HKey_Classes_Root\TypeLib\{5B87B6F0-17C8-11D0-AD41-00A0C90DC8D9}\8.0\0\win32
\(Default)

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions on this topic, please
respond back to this posting.

Regards,

Eric Butts
Microsoft Access Support
 
G

Guest

Thank you, that worked...

Jeff Conrad said:
Hi George,

I've seen posts about this as well. Here is some information from a Microsoft employee which may
help:

I have seen this issue when re-registering Accwiz.dll does not work you will
need to manually change the below registry key and make sure it's pointing
to the correct file

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\ACCWIZ.DLL

HKey_Classes_Root\TypeLib\{5B87B6F0-17C8-11D0-AD41-00A0C90DC8D9}\8.0\0\win32
\(Default)

I hope this helps! If you have additional questions on this topic, please
respond back to this posting.

Regards,

Eric Butts
Microsoft Access Support
 
G

Guest

Hi everyone,

I tried the solution outlined of going to registry and changing the value
data but it still is not working for me. We are in the midst of a huge
conversion and without the linked table manager it is getting very
frustrating. Any other tips?
 
G

Guest

Thank you so much.
Thanks updating the register solved my problem. I had just update from
Office 2000 to 2003 and this did not work. Thanks so much

Larry Imes
 

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