Error in loading DLL

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Alan

Anyone else have an idea?

Subject: Re: "Error in Loading DLL" when opening
Access2000
From: "Alan" <[email protected]>
Sent: 3/27/2004 10:16:09 PM




I'm Sure it does. How do I find/open it? WHen I go into
Design View it just shows the layout of the "Sitchboard".
I see no code. Where do I look?

-----Original Message-----
You say that you can't use the Switchboard form. Surely the Switchboard form
contains some code?

TC
(off for the day)





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J

John Spencer (MVP)

To do its job, Access (like most modern programs) makes use of various
external program and object libraries that provide functionality that may be
shared among applications. For example, Access always uses the Visual Basic
for Applications library, the version-appropriate Access Object Library, and
the OLE Automation library. References to the specific library files,
including their locations, are stored with your database. But these library
modules may not be in the same location on different machines, especially if
they have different versions of Microsoft Office. If you move a database
from one machine to another, these references may be "broken"; that is, one
or more of the library files may not be where the stored reference says it
is.

When this happens, you need to take steps to let Access repair the broken
reference(s) ON THE COMPUTER WHERE THE FAILURE IS OCCURING.

Here are Doug Steele's instructions for how to do it:

****Quote****
Open any code module (or open the Immediate Window, using Ctrl-G, provided
you haven't selected the "keep debug window on top" option). Select Tools |
References from the menu bar. Examine all of the selected references.

If any of the selected references have "MISSING:" in front of them, unselect
them, and back out of the dialog. If you really need the reference(s) you
just unselected (you can tell by doing a Compile All Modules), go back in
and reselect them.

If none have "MISSING:", select an additional reference at random, back out
of the dialog, then go back in and unselect the reference you just added. If
that doesn't solve the problem, try to unselect as many of the selected
references as you can (Access may not let you unselect them all), back out
of the dialog, then go back in and reselect the references you just
unselected. (NOTE: write down what the references are before you delete
them, because they'll be in a different order when you go back in).

Just so you know: the problem will occur even if the library that contains
the specific function that's failing doesn't have a problem.
****Unquote****

So, follow those instructions and see if your problem goes away.
 
T

TC

Answered elsewhere.

Alan, please don't multi-post. That is where you post the same message
seperately to different newsgroups. Instead, cross-post. That is where you
send the message once, to several newsgroups simultaneously, by including
all the newsgroup names in the relevant box of your newsreader software when
you send the post.

Search the web for the terms multipost, crosspost, and netiquette, for an
explanation of why multiposting is BAD, and wastes peoples' time, but
crossposting is ok.

HTH,
TC
 
T

TC

Oops, it seems you did not multi-post. You posted again, under a slightly
different subject line. But the end result is the same - no one sees the
answers that you got to the "other" post. Best to perservere, within the
same thread, until you get an answer, or the help runs out.

Cheers,
TC
 

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