[AccessD] wztool80.USysRegInfo contents...

Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK
Sat Apr 12 04:58:33 CDT 2003


Not sure but is this any use

http://www.microsoft.com/AccessDev/Articles/ViewWiz.htm

Martin

Quoting Shamil Salakhetdinov <shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru>:

> Hi All,
> 
> Stan Leszinsky's "Access 97 Expert Solutions" book has some of the
> source
> code of MS
> Access 97 wizards on accompanying CD (see P.S.) but the USysRegInfo
> table
> of
> wztool80 is protected from viewing. Have anybody seen it somewhere
> "cracked"? - I'm curious about some useful info it may have...
> 
> TIA for any info on subj,
> Shamil
> 
> P.S.
> 
> File names:  Utility.Mda
>   WzLib80.Mde
>   WzMain80.Mde
>   WzTool80.Mde
> Title:   Viewable Wizard Code for Microsoft Access 97
> 
> Description:
> In the retail version of Microsoft(R) Access 97, you can't view the
> Visual
> Basic for Applications code for wizards.  This special version of the
> wizards contains viewable wizard code for developers to use as a
> learning
> tool.
> 
> To install the viewable wizards:
> 1. Close Access.
> 2. Create a backup directory for the wizard files that came with your
> retail
> version of Microsoft Access.
> 3. From your Access directory, move the files Utility.mda,
> WzLib80.Mde,
> WzMain80.Mde, and WzTool80.Mde to the backup directory.
> 4. Copy the self-extracting wizard file Wizard97.Exe to your Access
> directory and run the file.
> 
> The viewable wizards are not supported in any way by Microsoft
> Corporation.
> Microsoft makes no guarantees about the performance of Microsoft Access
> when
> using the viewable wizards. Some wizard code remains locked to protect
> Microsoft's proprietary algorithms.
> 
> --
> e-mail: shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru
> Web: http://www.smsconsulting.spb.ru/shamil_s
> 
> 
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