WindSailor
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Upon choosing the Crystal Reports Wizard in the add-in's Tools Option in Access, the CR wizard opened promptly, asked which table or query to make reference to... I selected a particular table and then I was prompted for a database password... for which I have none administered for that database.
After failing to provide the correct password I get the following error.
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"Microsoft Access can't find the wizard, or the wizard has not been installed, or there is a syntax error in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic module."
"The Wizard you need may be missing from the libraries key of Microsoft Office Access section of the Windows registry, or the wizard has been disabled."
The last paragraph (which I didn't include) states to re-install Access and check to see if the wizard is disabled.
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I went back and checked the module I have for protection and verified that there was no database protection. I also checked and there were no disabled options in MS Access, and re-installed MS Office, all with no success.
I simply can't get Crystal Reports to run inside of MS Access 2003.
This isn't an isolated incident with Access and Crystal Reports and is posted on other forums on the web as well with no clear resolution or simply no responses at all that I can find so far (there is one that is listed for CR 8.5 but not for CR 9). So I apologize for relisting it but maybe someone could help me and others that have the same problem. If I do find a resolution, I will post it here.
Thanks
Rick
After failing to provide the correct password I get the following error.
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"Microsoft Access can't find the wizard, or the wizard has not been installed, or there is a syntax error in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic module."
"The Wizard you need may be missing from the libraries key of Microsoft Office Access section of the Windows registry, or the wizard has been disabled."
The last paragraph (which I didn't include) states to re-install Access and check to see if the wizard is disabled.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I went back and checked the module I have for protection and verified that there was no database protection. I also checked and there were no disabled options in MS Access, and re-installed MS Office, all with no success.
I simply can't get Crystal Reports to run inside of MS Access 2003.
This isn't an isolated incident with Access and Crystal Reports and is posted on other forums on the web as well with no clear resolution or simply no responses at all that I can find so far (there is one that is listed for CR 8.5 but not for CR 9). So I apologize for relisting it but maybe someone could help me and others that have the same problem. If I do find a resolution, I will post it here.
Thanks
Rick