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Problem with deploying Access Runtime

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Lee - 25 May 2004 21:57 GMT
Hi folks,
Can you help with a problem some users of a small app are
experiencing.
I've done a small utility/database using Access 2002 and
used the 'packaging wizard' to prepare the installation
files.  However, a number of potential users are unable
to install the app as they get an error message stating
that 'Visual Basic 6.0 toolkit required...obtain update
now'  Sorry I haven't got the exact details.
Any ideas what the problem is?  There's a file called
OWC10.dll that's included but I can't say I know why!  If
it's something to do with the Web, my app only has a
couple of links to webpages via logos - nothing fancier.
I've got the latest Office XP and Office XP Developer
Updates.
Thanks in advance.
Lee
Tony Toews - 26 May 2004 05:16 GMT
>I've done a small utility/database using Access 2002 and
>used the 'packaging wizard' to prepare the installation
>files.  However, a number of potential users are unable
>to install the app as they get an error message stating
>that 'Visual Basic 6.0 toolkit required...obtain update
>now'  Sorry I haven't got the exact details.

The installation stops with language not found error.

Visual Basic 6.0 Setup toolkit:
The Office System Pack cannot be installed on this system because the
languages are not the same. Install the Office System Pack for the
appropriate language on your computer.

1) Change the regional settings to English US.

2) Manually run "osp.msi" which is included in the runtime directory
of the deployment cd. This effectively upgrades the users machine in
the same way  that the installation routine should.  After the osp.msi
file has installed, you can then run the setup routine again and the
fault will not occur.

Type mismatch error while installing a localized MS-Access 2000
application
http://www.inventec.ch/chdh/notes/9.htm

Tony
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