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MS Access Forum / Setup / Configuration / November 2007

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Installing Web Componets Broke My DAP Connections

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Dave - 20 Nov 2007 17:08 GMT
I just installed Access 2002 fresh, and connected to a few databases on our
LAN Intranet. I could edit the DAP's fine, everything was connecting. I'm
running IE 7.0 and for some supid reason I installed the Web Componets
Update. After doing this I can no longer connect to my Data Access Pages to
edit, create, or even USE my Data Access Pages any more. Even after
Un-Installing Web Componets. Help Please!
Dave - 27 Nov 2007 18:27 GMT
I've also discovered that I can not directly open access files from my server
by double clicking them. I have to go thru access and open them there.

> I just installed Access 2002 fresh, and connected to a few databases on our
> LAN Intranet. I could edit the DAP's fine, everything was connecting. I'm
> running IE 7.0 and for some supid reason I installed the Web Componets
> Update. After doing this I can no longer connect to my Data Access Pages to
> edit, create, or even USE my Data Access Pages any more. Even after
> Un-Installing Web Componets. Help Please!
 
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