Wizards don't work

  • Thread starter Fred Worthington
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Fred Worthington

Greetings:

I am using v2003 in WinXP Home. None of the wizards work. This is a new
problem because until recently everything was OK. All my databases are
affected. I tried removing and reinstalling Access. I also tried system
restore. Nothing seems to work. No add-ins have been disabled. Any ideas?

Thanks . . . Fred
 
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Guest

Hi Fred,

Try registering the Accwiz.dll and/or DAO360.dll file(s). Use the
directions in steps 4 & 5 of the article shown below to re-register these
..DLL files:

Error Message When Running Access Wizards
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769

Note that even though the article indicates A2000 in its title, the same
procedure should be used for A2003. Also, you will receive a LoadLibrary
error if you do not include double-quotes around the entire filename. For
example, if I issue the following command from the Start > Run dialog, I will
receive the LoadLibrary
error message:

regsvr32 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO\dao360.dll

However, the following command will be successful:

regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO\dao360.dll"


Tom
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:

Greetings:

I am using v2003 in WinXP Home. None of the wizards work. This is a new
problem because until recently everything was OK. All my databases are
affected. I tried removing and reinstalling Access. I also tried system
restore. Nothing seems to work. No add-ins have been disabled. Any ideas?

Thanks . . . Fred
 
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Fred Worthington

Tom,

I tried steps 4 and 5 and received a message that the files could not be
found. However, when I searched for them, they turned up. Whereas I am
running Access and PowerPoint 2003, I'm still running Office 2000 (Word,
Excel, Outlook, etc.). Is it possible there is a version conflict? Also, I
am wondering why, when I uninstalled and reinstalled Access, the files were
not repaired at that time. Do you think deleting the files before
reinstalling the program would do the trick?

Thanks . . . Fred
 

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