Access Problem

From: Gymlyle (gymlyle_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/01/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 20:43:41 -0800

I have posted this problem on two different Newsgroups. I
believe the problem is OS related. Here goes.

I reinstalled Windows 2000 on the same partition leaving
two boot profiles. After reinstallation of Windows 2000 I
cannot view my Access picture database. The database
itself runs on other machines, I've reinstalled Office
2000 and still no luck.

The error message I get is "Microsoft Access doesn't
support the file format of C:\PICLIB\Picture.jpg".

Yet I can view jpg's on my machine.

How do I clear this error?

and how do I get rid of the old boot profile?



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