I'd like to know from you who install your VB apps on other people's
machines whether it's normal practice to overwrite system dll's that are
older than the one you're sending out, without asking or telling? A user
here installed a demo which installed a version of oleaut32.dll. Their
version was newer but it stll messed up my Access app, specifically where it
talked to Outlook. Do I have a grouse?<BR><BR>--<BR>Andy
Lacey<BR>http://www.minstersystems.co.uk<BR><BR><BR>