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paddyIE - 05 Oct 2006 14:43 GMT
OK, here's the deal. I recently had to do a Detect and repair of my MSOP2003,
due to some code I had written (my bad). As a result things are not working
as they once did!

My first indication is that some of my wizards in ACCESS no longer work! eg.
Option Button, but others do, eg. Command Button.

After some research I found that some files might need to be re-registered
"acwzlib.mde, accwiz.dll, and dao360.dll" in particluar.

Having had an earlier problem with the "Startup Wizard" in the Developers
Extenions that required dao360.dll to be re-registered and having re-tested
the Startup Wizard to see if it still worked after the Detect and repair of
MSO, which it did, that is probably not the problem.

My first question:

Before actually re-registering I thought I'd check the "Active X" to see if
I could find a "Option Button" that I could "register". Found several ACCESS
2.0 controls but nothing specific for the "Option Button" except a
CommonDialog V6 that I thought might be worth a try. But, when trying to
register, it asks for the name\path to the file, which I don't know. Soooo,
my first question. Is there some reference document that tells the name\path
of the various controls/Active X components?

And my second question:

Upon doing a search for acwzlib.dll I find it in both the System32 and the
OFFICE11 folders. Which one should I re-register?

My third question:

acwzlib.mde, do you really re-register a "mde"? And if so, using the
"regsvr32" syntax?

Hope someone can give me a hand here.

Thanks

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paddyIE - 05 Oct 2006 15:34 GMT
Correction: Should read "Toggle Button" rather than "Option Button".
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> OK, here's the deal. I recently had to do a Detect and repair of my MSOP2003,
> due to some code I had written (my bad). As a result things are not working
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> Thanks
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