ACC97: DB Contains Incorrect Objects After Upgrade to Access 97
ID: Q150099
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SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
After you convert a Microsoft Access 7.0 database to Microsoft Access 97,
you see incorrect objects in the database when you open it, such as
Wizard tables or objects from the Northwind sample database.
CAUSE
A shortcut to your database was modified by the operating system and may
be pointing to a different file on your hard disk.
If you create a shortcut on your computer that includes the Microsoft
Access 7.0 executable file (Msaccess.exe), and then you elect to remove
earlier versions when you run Setup for Microsoft Access 97, then the
shortcut becomes invalid because the earlier version Msaccess.exe file was
removed. This occurs whether the shortcut's target is just Msaccess.exe,
or Msaccess.exe plus a database file. For example, both of these shortcuts
become invalid after Microsoft Access 97 Setup removes the earlier
version:
C:\Msoffice\Access\Msaccess.exe
C:\Msoffice\Access\Msaccess.exe C:\Msoffice\Access\Samples\Northwind.mdb
Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 automatically
modify the invalid shortcut to point to another registered file in the
same folder as the shortcut's original target: perhaps a Wizard database,
Northwind.mdb, or another file associated with Microsoft Access 7.0.
When you double-click the shortcut, the first thing you see is the
Convert/Open Database dialog box as the earlier version database file in
the modified shortcut opens in Microsoft Access 97. If you choose to
convert the database, and you convert the database into the same file name
as an existing database file, the original file is overwritten. When
Microsoft Access prompts if you want to replace the existing file, you may
think you are replacing the earlier version database file with its
converted Microsoft Access 97 equivalent; however, you may be overwriting
the original database with the converted Wizard or sample database that
your shortcut now refers to.
NOTE: This only happens in operating systems that use shortcuts: Microsoft
Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0. Microsoft Windows NT
version 3.51 does not exhibit this behavior.
RESOLUTION
If you replace your earlier version database with a converted version of
the wrong database file, you must restore the original database from a
backup.
Also, be sure you remove, update, or recreate any old shortcuts that
include the Microsoft Access 7.0 executable file, Msaccess.exe.
NOTE: This also applies to shortcuts for run-time applications created
with the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit version 7.0.
STATUS
This behavior does not occur in Microsoft Access 97 Service Release 1.
NOTE: Stand-alone Microsoft Access 97 Service Release 1 is not currently
available, but you can update your copy of Microsoft Access 97 to Service
Release 1 by downloading Microsoft Office Service Release 1 from
Microsoft's Web site at:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/Articles/sr1fact.htm
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
WARNING: The following steps will replace your Microsoft Access 7.0
Northwind sample database. Create a backup of Northwind.mdb before
continuing.
- Run Setup for Microsoft Access 7.0. Select a Custom installation, and
install all components.
- Create a shortcut on your desktop that points to the Microsoft Access
7.0 Msaccess.exe file.
- Run Setup for Microsoft Access 97. Select a Custom installation, and
install all components.
- When Setup prompts you that previous Microsoft Access components were
detected, click Yes to remove the old components.
- After Setup is finished, double-click the Microsoft Access 7.0 shortcut
you created on your desktop.
- The Convert/Open Database dialog box in Microsoft Access 97 appears.
Click Convert Database, and then click OK.
- In the Convert Database Into dialog box, browse for the Microsoft
Access 7.0 Northwind sample database and use that file name. By
default it is located in \MSOffice\Access\Samples.
- When prompted to replace the existing file, click Yes.
- During conversion, you may receive the error "Requested type library
or wizard is not a VBA project." Click OK, and use Windows Explorer to
note that the Northwind.mdb file no longer exists. This happens
because you chose to overwrite the file, but an error during conversion
stopped Microsoft Access 97 from creating a new file.
NOTE: You may not receive an error message during conversion if your
shortcut defaults to a path and file other than a wizard database;
however, when you open Northwind.mdb after conversion, the database no
longer contains its original objects.
- Using the right mouse button, click the shortcut to Microsoft Access
7.0 on your desktop. Click Properties on the menu that appears.
- Click the Shortcut tab in the Properties dialog box. Note that the
Target box reads C:\MSOffice\Access\WZMAIN70.MDA or some file other
than the original target of Msaccess.exe.
Keywords : kbsetup CnvOthr StpOthr
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb