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Shell - 22 May 2007 13:45 GMT
On May 18 I tried to enter thee following question in Access.setupconfig but
no answer.  So I'll try here.  Sorry about the double posting.

I am running Access 2000 in Windows XP Home.  Every once in a while I lose
the help files.  When
I try to reinstall this file from the Office CD it never works properly.  
When I try to use the help it want to read it off the CD.  I want to read it
off the hard drive.

What am I doing wrong?  Can anyone help me?

Thanks

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Maurice - 22 May 2007 19:03 GMT
Well I don't know what you are dong wrong but have you tried running your
setup from the disk and choose -> repair?

From here you can check which part you want to repair. Check the different
Access options related to VBA-Help this should do the trick I think. Remember
that you can set the option to 'run from this computer'.
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> On May 18 I tried to enter thee following question in Access.setupconfig but
> no answer.  So I'll try here.  Sorry about the double posting.
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>
> Thanks
Cindy - 23 May 2007 12:51 GMT
I had a similar problem, and it turned out it was due to not shutting
down virus software before doing the installation.  I uninstalled
Office, turned off virus protection, and re-installed - have not had
the problem since.

> Well I don't know what you are dong wrong but have you tried running your
> setup from the disk and choose -> repair?
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> > Shell
 
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