Steve Erbach
erbachs at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 13:39:13 CDT 2006
Bryan, Yeah, I remember a couple of installs that had to be revised because DAO didn't work. It isn't part of the default installation. Beats me why. Steve Erbach On 10/10/06, Bryan Carbonnell <carbonnb at gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/10/06, Steve Erbach <erbachs at gmail.com> wrote: > > Bryan, > > > > DAO is part of Access. I don't remember exactly but the installation > > of Office Professional can be accomplished without registering > > DAO360.dll. The file is copied to the disk during the more bare bones > > install and can be registered with regsvr32...but I don't remember > > which disk contains the DAO360.dll file itself. > > Access 2000 can be installed without DAO, or at least without it being > registered. I had a fully functioning install of Access 2K without > DAO, which I thought was extremely weird. > > The problem is now solved, it's more a curiosity for me more than anything else. > > -- > Bryan Carbonnell - carbonnb at gmail.com