Re: Access 2003 work with Vista

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And, just in case you need a little more help, I put together some
screenshots on my website:

http://www.btabdevelopment.com/main/QuickTutorials/WindowsVista/RunasAdministrator/tabid/87/Default.aspx
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Bob Larson
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"Chet" wrote:

Thank you Bob for the response. I'm not trying to push my luck here, being
new to this stuff, I will need a little assistance on how to set the MSAccess
file to RAA.
When I leave this post, I'll be searching for that answer. Thanks again
Bob, I really didn't think I was going to get help. You can't imagine how
many times I've loaded and reloaded programs thinking it was cause by other
programs I loaded.

The best to you. Chet.

"boblarson" wrote:

In order for it to work correctly you need to set your MSAccess.EXE file (not
the mdb file) to RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR. I have 2000, 2003, and 2007 on my
desktop and they all work fine, but unless the MSAccess.EXE file is set to
RAA then it will not work.
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"Izod" wrote:

Thanks Doug. I've tried a couple of versions, the Pro
Enterprise Edition, and the Pro Edition, I uninstalled and
re-installed and all that stuff. Someone mentioned to
install Access by itself, I will try that. When I open it,
No matter what I do I get "An error has occurred and this
feature is no longer functioning properly; would you like
to repair this feature now? " If I check Yes, it goes
through the process, comes up and says it is repairing,
finishes then just loops back and puts the error up again.

If I take no, It manages to come up with another error
"3228" a collating problem. I found a fix for that, by
getting into the registry and editing the collating sequence
value, however it appeared to be what it should have been
"Ascii ", but it made no difference. I did notice however
an entry that was the (Default) which contained
no values. I set that to "Ascii " and of course that didn't
work. My next attempt will be to save the Registry, remove
that default sequence default entry and see what happens.
Messing with the Registry, makes me nervous. Do you have any
suggestions?

Thanks for your response

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Chet Force
Bradenton, Fl

"Douglas J. Steele" <NOSPAM_djsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Yes.

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"Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Should or will Access 2003 work under Vista home premium?
Izod






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