> Hi,
> you can try to install VB6, or Access developer edition.
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> Alex Dybenko (MVP)
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> "G. Vaught" <glvaught[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:efCOT0pKGHA.744[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> I'll try to make a long story short and I am usually good about solving
>> my own issues, except this time.
>>
>> I have a client who currently is using an Access 97 database for his
>> Courier Service. He is planning to upgrade and use 2003 once he can get
>> all the issues worked out.However, before my computer crashed I had his
>> system working on my computer. All was fine.
>>
>> Now here is the problem: I have Access 97 and Access 2003 installed, two
>> separate directories. I installed 97 first, then Access 2003. Prior to
>> crash I ran 97 and 2002.
>>
>> On one of the Access forms that communicates with the web database and
>> transfers orders to/from the web is getting the "Object doesn't support
>> this method". I realized I needed to register msinet.ocx again, which I
>> pulled from my copy of VB6. I thought this would stop this message, as in
>> the past (pre crash it worked), it did not this go round.
>>
>> Since the icon for the Transfer Control does not show a picture when in
>> design view of the Access form, I figured something was amiss. I tried
>> pulling a new version of the Active-X control to my form and now I get
>> "The OLE Server isn't registered" To register reinstall the Ole Server,
>> reinstall it.
>>
>> I am not sure what I need to reinstall. If I reinstall Access 97 again
>> over Access 2003, would it not mess up the operation of Access 2003? Do I
>> just need to uninstall Access 2003?
>>
>> I checked Microsoft Knowledge Base and other sites via Google, but
>> nothing definitive could be pinpointed. So I decided to come to the other
>> experts.
>>
>> Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
>>
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