MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Fri Jul 11 19:51:58 CDT 2003
Can't remember the names but try referencing anything like Microsoft Office library or Microsoft Ole automation library which is what MS Office library is for. Bruce Bruen wrote: >Hi List, > >Just opened an oldish app and got the usual "contains a mising or broken >reference to the file..." message. OK, not a problem I'll just link it >to the new version I thought. > >But the problem is that I don't have a clue what this library is anymore >or, whats worse, why I referenced it. I cannot find anthing called >Ocxx.dll, nor can I find any OLE library that gives the name "Standard >OLE Types". I think the app was built on an A2K Office running on W2K, >perhaps even NT4. > >Can anyone tell me what this library contains, and if possible what its >replacement under AXP on XP would be? (and if you're psychic, what the >hell I was using it for?) > >I dereferenced it and the app "seems" to run OK with limited >testing..... > >While I'm on the subject, does anyone know where the titles in the >References list come from? They are not the same as the info displayed >on the version tab of the dll file properties, nor are they generally >the same as the names displayed in the object browser libraries combo >box. Is there a way, programatically of getting at library file >properties to build a cross-reference table. For that matter, is there >a way of looping through ALL the available references in Access and >building such a table? > >Tia >Bruce > >_______________________________________________ >AccessD mailing list >AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > > >