A final note to this subject
Reading on the web I learned that Access.exe and Runtime.exe share the same name and that’s why in my files association it was shown MSAccess but that was the runtime.exe.
Last night I first did the commands as described above but did not work. Then I...
FINALLY IT WORKS! Problem Solved!
The snip I included in my previous post is correct and did the trick. Now clicking any .accdb opens Access with no problem like before
But I had included the parameter %1 (as per the web article I found) after the MSACCESS.EXE and with this...
I did the above and the results are the same and i dont think I will find a solution unless some expert from the thechguys forum comes with a solution.
But next month I will be getting the windows10 download from MS and it will be the right time to do a clean re install (after I get the .ISO...
Some forums dont allow crossposting, so I will wait a bit and then try another one
I did not try the disassociating because dotn know how. I you let me know how I will give it a try. Thanks
I thought it will be faster to re install Access but even after an uninstall / registry clean / reboot / reinstall I still cant open an .accdb from the Explorer. So now I got a message in a windows forum and I'm curious to see what the problem is
I have tried reboot. The command gives me accdb=Access Application.14
I dont know what the 14 means but at least we get "Access".
I think the best will be to uninstall / reinstall Access and hopefully will fix up the registry where I think the problem exist. I will do that on the weekend
I have forgotten my DOS commands vbaInet, how do I accomplish this?
Attached is a snip shown that all Access extension are connected to Access but still Access does not recognize them
Good point but I only have Access2010 + Office 2002(no Access) + Office 2013(no Access). In any case all was ok until a few days back, I will click an.accdb file in Explorer and Access2010 will fire-up. Not anymore
My Access.exe lost its association for some reason and every time I click on an accdb file I’m asked to choose a program to open this file.
I checked the files association in the control panel and they all point to Access2010 + when I’m asked to choose a program to open accdb files I...
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