[AccessD] object or class does not support set of events
Jim Dettman
jimdettman at verizon.net
Tue Mar 17 07:41:43 CDT 2015
All references automatically "upgrade" when you open the DB in a later
version.
If you only have Access 2007 installed, then the 12.0 one is the only one
available.
<<however I am using a 2003
runtime to install the database on other (client) machines so I need to
be able to run it under 2003 on my machine for dev and testing.
>>
Not sure I understand what your doing....if you have 2003, then do all your
work in that. If your using 2007 and don't have 2003, then you simply can't
do that and distribute to 2003 users.
Do you have multiple versions on this machine or no? and are you
distributing as a MDE or MDB?
Jim.
-----Original Message-----
From: AccessD [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of
John W. Colby
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 03:24 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] object or class does not support set of events
I am trying to run a database designed under Access 2003. Access 2007
is installed. I get the error "Object or class does not support the set
of events".
The Microsoft Access 12 object library seems to be the problem, 2003
needs the library 11. However I cannot deselect the 12 library.
Is this problem solvable short of uninstalling Office (or Access) 2007?
I have tried a registry edit (Allen Brown)
http://allenbrowne.com/bug-17.html
As well as setting up a shortcut with "run as administrator" but neither
hack seems to make any difference.
The database does in fact run under 2007, however I am using a 2003
runtime to install the database on other (client) machines so I need to
be able to run it under 2003 on my machine for dev and testing.
It's broken!
Help!
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John W. Colby
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