[AccessD] MSO.DLL He--

Dan Waters dwaters at usinternet.com
Wed Mar 16 07:25:33 CST 2005


Karen - You'll need to use the Browse button in the references dialog box to
select the correct file.  It's in the Office10 folder, but I don't know the
file name.  The ridiculous references dialog box won't show the full path.

Dan Waters
ProMation Systems


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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Nicholson, Karen
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:49 AM
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Subject: [AccessD] MSO.DLL He--

I just love .dll's.  I now have Access 2003 installed on my PC, and
Access XP and Access 2000.  The applications I develop for in-house are
AccessXP.  Moving right along, I set a reference to Microsoft Office
11.0 Object Library in an AccessXP database and sent it up to the server
to deploy.  Since my users don't have Access 2003 installed, they do not
have the MSO.DLL for 11.0 so they are bombing out.  Trouble is, I don't
have Microsoft Office 10.0 available in my references anymore and see
that this file is named the same in both versions.  Anybody know how I
can get the 10.0 version back in my references list?

Feels like a Monday.
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