Hello.
I have created an Access2000 database and "installed" on a couple dozen machines with various configurations of OS and Office versions without incident.
Recently, I tried to install it on a Win98 machine running Office2000 (with Access) and received this error when trying to launch the database:
"The Microsoft jet database engine could not find the object 'MSysDb'. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly."
I know that MSys is usually the beginning of system tables and properties describing the actual database and I assume there should be a specific reference library or something that describes this content, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to correct this issue.
Please, please, please can someone help me?
Any insight offered is greatly! appreciated.
Thanks, in advance,
Tom
I have created an Access2000 database and "installed" on a couple dozen machines with various configurations of OS and Office versions without incident.
Recently, I tried to install it on a Win98 machine running Office2000 (with Access) and received this error when trying to launch the database:
"The Microsoft jet database engine could not find the object 'MSysDb'. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly."
I know that MSys is usually the beginning of system tables and properties describing the actual database and I assume there should be a specific reference library or something that describes this content, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to correct this issue.
Please, please, please can someone help me?
Any insight offered is greatly! appreciated.
Thanks, in advance,
Tom