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| Can't find project or library Good Morning All, I am not an MS Access Expert, so kindly excuse my ignorance. I received a database which is unable to open on my computer (for whatever reason), but is able to open on 5 different computers. At first I thought it was an MS Office version difference issue, but 2 of the 5 computers has the same MS Office version as my computer. I therefore looked at the files the database is trying to locate before opening, and saw that it was looking for a .DLL file by the name of DAO350.DLL, after much searching, I came up empty-handed. There were no such file on my computer, so I downloaded it from the internet, but that didn't seem to make any difference. Then the MS Visual Basic Compile tool came up, and displayed the following error: Compile Error: Can't find project or library So I click the 'OK' button, and this function is highlighted in yellow: Public Function resetCharSet() Since I do not know what to do, I closed the MS Visual Basic Compile tool, and a message box came up: This command will stop the debugger So I click the 'OK' button, and MS Access displays an 'Action Failed' message box with the following information: Macro Name: AutoExec Condition: True Macro Name: RunCode Arguments: resetCharSet() Error Number: 2950 And the only button on this message is 'Stop all Macros'. So I click this button and I am looking at the database now, but nothing works...I would think it wouldn't since I did click the 'Stop all macros' button... When I googled the error number 2950, there were some instructions to set this database's path into the Trusted Locations, but that didn't make any difference. I then used MS Access Help and searched for 'Can't find project or library' and got a list of steps to follow, but unfortunately, I am unable to do step 1. To resolve the references
When I clicked Tools in the menu bar, Reference is grayed out. What should I do now? |
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| Re: Can't find project or library *scratches head* I wonder if I have submitted this thread in the correct forum?!? *scratches head* |
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