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Corrupt vba when installing .mde on Front End

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Michelle M - 02 Nov 2005 01:39 GMT
Hi All

Using Access 2003

I have a front end/back end application which I install on my client's
machine. I install BE (.mdb) in a central location and FE (.mde's) on each
person's machine.

It seems that when I try to install the .mde on one of the machines, each
time I run the application (after I have relinked the tables, etc), I get a
"corrupt VBA" error.  To avoid this, I have to install the FE .mdb and then
create a .mde on her machine specifically.

I have tried reinstalling Access without solving the problem.

Can anyone shed any light on 1) why this is happening  2) how can I solve
it?  I would love to be able to email the updates to my client (.mde) but
can't do this at this point.

TIA

Michelle
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Alex Dybenko - 02 Nov 2005 09:25 GMT
Hi,
perhaps you have references problem? try to check that all libraries
versions in references dialog on development machine are exactly the same on
other users machines

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