OLE DB Provider for Jet 4.0

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George Hester

Can somebody tell me what application or MDAC version is necessary to have this library. This page refers to it

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;230496

But I do not seem to have it. Mine goes:

Microsoft OLE DB ActiveX Data Objects 1.0 Library
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services connectio...

No Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Jet 4.0.

I am mostly interested in using something called GetProperty() for Table Structure Properties but I do not seem to have GetProperty(). Thanks.

Windows 2000 Professional SP3 Microsoft Access 2002 MDAC 2.7
 
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[MVP] S. Clark

"IJetCompact is defined in the header file Jetoledb.h that can be obtained
separately from Microsoft (Please see knowledge base article Q228525)."

Other than that, you may want to visit a dotnet newsgroup.

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Can somebody tell me what application or MDAC version is necessary to have
this library. This page refers to it

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;230496

But I do not seem to have it. Mine goes:

Microsoft OLE DB ActiveX Data Objects 1.0 Library
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for OLAP Services connectio...

No Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Jet 4.0.

I am mostly interested in using something called GetProperty() for Table
Structure Properties but I do not seem to have GetProperty(). Thanks.

Windows 2000 Professional SP3 Microsoft Access 2002 MDAC 2.7
 
G

George Hester

Hey thanks. Do you have Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Jet 4.0 appear in References in Access 2002 | Tools | Macros | VBA Editor | References...?
 

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