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Access XP issues

I have produced a VB interface based access database that works fine on a
Win 98 machine, but when it comes to XP it doesnt show records in list views
etc that are present on the database.
Any Suggestions
Richard
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Richard:

Two things:

1.) Have you installed the latest service releases for VB (I'm assuming
version 6 is what you are using) on the XP machine?
2.) Have you updated the MDAC and Jet engine data components on the XP
machine?
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Steve Arbaugh
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I have produced a VB interface based access database that works fine on a
Win 98 machine, but when it comes to XP it doesnt show records in list
views
etc that are present on the database.
Any Suggestions
Richard

Nov 12 '05 #2
What version of Access did you make the file in? It sounds as if you did all
the work on the Win98 computer then moved it to XP. If the file is from
Access 97 then it is using Jet 3.51, which may not be installed in the WinXP
computer.

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Wayne Morgan
Microsoft Access MVP
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I have produced a VB interface based access database that works fine on a
Win 98 machine, but when it comes to XP it doesnt show records in list views etc that are present on the database.
Any Suggestions
Richard

Nov 12 '05 #3

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