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None of the wizards are working with Access 2000 on WIN XP HOME

When I moved my Access 2000 program to Win XP Home, none of the wizards
are working. Anyone know why?

Since I know it will come up (at least it was the first question
Microsoft asked) I do have a legal version of Access 2000 and yes it is
registered with MS.

All was working just fine under W98.

Any help is always appreciated.

worldbadger

Nov 13 '05 #1
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You most likely forgot to install the wizards. When installing
Office2000 or Access 2000 make sure you choose custom and select the
wizards during installation otherwise certain wizards like the Linked
table manager won't run. Hope this helps.

Nov 13 '05 #2
"worldbadger" wrote in message:
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When I moved my Access 2000 program to Win XP Home, none of the wizards
are working. Anyone know why?

Since I know it will come up (at least it was the first question
Microsoft asked) I do have a legal version of Access 2000 and yes it is
registered with MS.

All was working just fine under W98.

Any help is always appreciated.

worldbadger


Hi,

Take a look at this KB article:

Wizards do not start when you try to start any of the Access 2000 wizards:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q242218/

And maybe this one as well:
ACC2000: Error Message When Running Access Wizards
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769

You can also try registering DAO360.dll.
From Start --> Run you would type the following:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO\dao360.dll"

Note: You may need to change the path to DAO360 if this is different on your machine.

Hope that helps,
--
Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon

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