[AccessD] [Fwd: Re: Re: Access and AutoCAD]]

Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software bchacc at san.rr.com
Wed May 3 10:38:00 CDT 2006


Nope.  No 3rd parties, no licensed controls.  Just plain vanilla. I 
tried Googling AutoCAD and Access conflicts but came up empty.

Rocky


Charlotte Foust wrote:
> I vaguely recall that AutoCAD had dll conflicts with Access, but that's
> all.  What's happening in On Open?  Are you loading anything besides a
> generic Access form? Any third party controls, licensed controls, etc.?
>
>
> Charlotte Foust
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Rocky Smolin
> - Beach Access Software
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:57 PM
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject: [AccessD] [Fwd: Re: Re: Access and AutoCAD]]
>
> Charlotte:
>
> More information about the apparent incompatibility with AutoCAD.  
> Although it could be due to some other cause, of course.  Does this
> information give you any ideas?
>
> TIA
>
> Rocky
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: 	Re: Re: [AccessD] Access and AutoCAD]
> Date: 	Wed, 03 May 2006 08:22:08 +0530
> From: 	R Ramamurthy <rram22 at dataone.in>
> To: 	Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software <bchacc at san.rr.com>
> References: 	<4457AD11.7020700 at san.rr.com>
>
>
>
> Rocky,
>  
> Here is the mail I sent you on the 3rd April:
>  
>  >>I never heard of an incompatibility with AutoCAD but I suppose it's
> possible.  Do any other access mdbs have this problem on this machine?
> ## The Access program itself opens in that computer but only PPM does
> not. There are no other *.mdb files to try out. And all other computers
> in the LAN do not have this problem.
>  
> ## The failure message that appears (under the PPM blue strip in the
> warning window) reads as:
>  
> "The expression On Open you entered as the event property setting
> produced the following errors: Licence information for the component not
> found. You do not have an appropriate licence to use the functionality
> in the design environment.
> * The expression may not result in the name of a macro, the name of a
> user-defined function, or [ Event procedure ]
> * There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro"
>  
> ## Rocky, please note the words
> 'On Open', both with capital O's
> 'design environment'
> Do these provide a clue?
>  
> Does the PPM program generate such a warning?
>  
> R. Ramamurthy
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software
> <mailto:bchacc at san.rr.com>
>     *To:* R. Ramamurthy <mailto:rramxx at vsnl.com>
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:33 AM
>     *Subject:* [Fwd: Re: [AccessD] Access and AutoCAD]
>
>     Ram:
>
>     Can you give me any more details about exactly what happens when you
>     try to run PPM on the machine with AutoCAD?  Do you know if they're
>     up to date on all Office and Windows service packs?
>
>     Rocky
>
>      
>
>
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> www.e-z-mrp.com
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Rocky Smolin
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