Re: VBA broken in Access 2003 after installing Access 2007?



Thanks, Duff
"boblarson" <boblarson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The reason I asked is because when using multiple versions of Access with
Windows Vista, you need to set your MSAccess.exe file to run as
administrator
or else it can't make the necessary registry changes to move between
versions.
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Bob Larson
Access World Forums Administrator

Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com

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"Pete D." wrote:

Bob,
I haven't had the Vista pleasure yet, curious why you ask the question.
Pete D.

"boblarson" <boblarson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Also, you aren't by chance using Windows Vista are you?
--
Bob Larson
Access World Forums Administrator

Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com

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"viritrilbia" wrote:

After installing Access 2007, some of my Visual Basic procedures don't
appear
to work any more in Access 2003. These are in mdb files that have
never
been
opened in Access 2007. The particular error message I am getting is

"Run-time error '459':
Object or class does not support the set of events"

This happens when I run a procedure that sets the RecordSource
property
of a
Form. Any ideas what's wrong and how I can fix it? Thanks!






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