From: jdw1710 on
Thank you Zen, Tony, and John for posting and replying this subject.

"Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote:

> "Zen" <r-> wrote:
>
> >Call ViewReferenceDetails
> >VBA - 4.0 - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA6\VBE6.DLL
> >Access - 9.0 - C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\msacc.olb
> >VBIDE - 5.3 - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
> >Shared\VBA\VBA6\VBE6EXT.OLB
> >DAO - 5.0 - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO\dao360.dll
> >stdole - 2.0 - C:\WINDOWS\system32\stdole2.tlb
> >MSComDlg - 1.2 - C:\WINDOWS\system32\Comdlg32.ocx
> >MSXML2 - 6.0 - C:\WINDOWS\system32\msxml6.dll
> >
> >ERROR WINDOW
> >Run-time error '-2147319779 (8002801d)':
> >Your contacts database or project contains a missing or broken reference to
> >the file 'OWC10.dll' version 1.2
> >
> >Also, if I remove the reference and then try to compile the window flashes
> >briefly and nothing happens.
>
> Excellent. OWC10 isn't required. But then what about the other
> references also possibly not required? VBIDE, stdole, MSComDlg and
> MSXML2. Remove those one at a time and compile. If the compile
> fails then put the reference back and try the next one.
>
> Also the code I supplied would've failed when it got to the OWC
> reference. There may very well be a useless reference after that. So
> once you're done cleaning up these references run the code again and
> lets see what else needs to be worked on.
>
> >Let me add, that this is a really old project that has been updated and
> >revised since 1999 originaly with access 97 or 98 then upgraded to 2000 and
> >then we've been using XP (2002) ever since.
> >
> >Our core developer last used ver 2003 if I remember and it's likely he put
> >this reference, not the guys who made these most recent changes.
>
> Actually the OWC reference likely got in there when doing a conversion
> from A97 to a newer version of Access and has been left in there
> untouched.
>
> Tony
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