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  1. NickCoe(UK)

    Getting the true location of VBA reference files in 365 ctr.

    Hmmm Looks like I screwed up the screenshots. Attached are vbe\tools\references and the result of searching for vba7* in file manager from the root of c:
  2. NickCoe(UK)

    Getting the true location of VBA reference files in 365 ctr.

    The actual location of the lib files does not match what is reported in vbe/tools/references. I'm running 365 Ent 64bit. Access build ver2410. With MZTools, V-Tools, Colin's SQL to VBA, Total Access Analyzer and so on. Been meddling with Access since v1. Arthritis in hands means brief typed...
  3. NickCoe(UK)

    Getting the true location of VBA reference files in 365 ctr.

    I'm going to try and code a recursive search through system directories for the library file names. If I can figure that out it could be useful. At the moment I'm knocking up a test accdb for users to run and report references, options, office ver/build and so on. Removes ambiguity. Most of...
  4. NickCoe(UK)

    Getting the true location of VBA reference files in 365 ctr.

    This is proving rather tricky using Application.References in a loop. It lists what we can already see in Tools/References which for 365 ctr is wrong for many libs. If anyone's got any suggestions I'll be happy to hear them :) I guess my next steps are diving in to the registry and/or...
  5. NickCoe(UK)

    G'day Each :) - New but not...

    That and SFLit, especially Babylon 5... The name of one of the admins of sflit etc sticks in my mind for some reason - Wilma Meir IIRC. Never mind eh. :) Nostalgia ain't what it used to be.
  6. NickCoe(UK)

    My Lifespan will increase if someone can help me with my corruption problem

    What everyone else has posted is spot on. Summary: 1/ Never connect Front End (App) on users pc to back end (Data) on server via wifi or WAN (Internet). 2/ The only exceptions are if user front ends are on a Terminal Server to which they RDP, OR you migrate the back end to an ODBC db like SQL...
  7. NickCoe(UK)

    G'day Each :) - New but not...

    Hello :), Nick's the name, semi-retired developer and engineer. Accessing since version 2. Bit of Oracle, Clarion PD here and there. Used to haunt various fora including (gasp) Compu$pend - yes I'm that old :) Have lived some interesting times... Too much really. Currently a part time...
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