ACC97: Removing Earlier Version Components Deletes Files on Server

ID: Q163841


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access 97


SYMPTOMS

Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

If you have a workstation installation of Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0, and you choose to remove components from the earlier versions when you install Microsoft Access 97 locally, some Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0 files are removed from the server. The administrative setup on the network server no longer works.

NOTE: This does not occur if the user who is installing Microsoft Access 97 locally does not have permission to delete the files from the administrative installation folder on the server.


RESOLUTION

You must remove the damaged administrative installation on the network server and reinstall it.

If you want to avoid deleting files from the server, do not select to remove the earlier version components when you run Microsoft Access 97 Setup, or verify that you do not have permission to delete files on the server before you begin.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97.


MORE INFORMATION

The following files are removed from the server:

Microsoft Access 7.0 Files Removed



 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACNV30.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACNV30.EXE
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCESS.TLB
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSAEXP30.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\UTILITY.MDA
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCESS.EXE
 C:\MSOffice\Access\SOA300.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSAIN300.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBA_ACC.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBA_ACC.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBA_ACC.AW
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBAACCSP.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBAACCSP.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBAACCSP.FTG
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBAACCSP.FTS
 C:\MSOffice\Access\VBAACCSP.GID
 C:\MSOffice\Access\ACVISEX.EXE
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCESS.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCESS.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCESS.AW
 C:\MSOffice\Access\WD95ACC.TLB
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCDEF.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\QMSACCSS.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSJTRCLR.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSJTRCLR.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSJTRCLR.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSJRCI30.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSJTLCRC.EXE
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSAU7032.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\MSACCREG.DLL
 C:\MSOffice\Access\msaccess.GID
 C:\MSOffice\Access\vba_acc.GID
 C:\MSOffice\Office\PSS.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Office\PSS.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Office\EULA.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Office\EULA.CNT
 C:\MSOffice\Office\FASTBOOT.EXE
 C:\MSOffice\Office\QOFFICE.HLP
 C:\MSOffice\Excel\Library\ACCLINK.XLA
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\BOOKS.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\CONTACTS.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\DBMUSIC.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\EATDRINK.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\HOUSHOLD.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\INVNTORY.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\MEMBERS.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\MONYTRAK.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\PHONORDR.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\PHOTOS.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\RESOURCE.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\SCHOOL.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\VIDEOS.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Dbwiz\WORKOUT.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\CLOUDS.WMF
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\GLOBE.WMF
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\SEA_DUSK.WMF
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\PATTERN.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\STONE.BMP
 C:\MSOffice\Access\Bitmaps\Styles\FLAX.BMP 

Microsoft Access 2.0 Files Removed



 C:\Access\ACREADME.HLP
 C:\Access\README.TXT
 C:\Access\MSACCESS.EXE
 C:\Access\MSAJU200.DLL
 C:\Access\UTILITY.MDA
 C:\Access\MSAIN200.DLL
 C:\Access\MSAOLE20.DLL
 C:\Access\WZLIB.MDA
 C:\Access\WRKGADM.EXE
 C:\Access\MSAFIN.DLL
 C:\Access\SOA200.DLL
 C:\Access\CONSTANT.TXT
 C:\Access\MSAU200.DLL
 C:\Access\MSACCPSS.HLP
 C:\Access\MSACC20.HLP
 C:\Access\MSACCESS.CUE
 C:\Access\WZBLDR.MDA
 C:\Access\MSACCARD.DLL
 C:\Access\WZTABLE.MDA
 C:\Access\WZTBLDAT.MDT
 C:\Access\WZQUERY.MDA
 C:\Access\WZFRMRPT.MDA
 C:\Access\Sampapps\ORDERS.HLP
 C:\Access\Sampapps\NEWCUST.DBF
 C:\Access\Sampapps\SOLUTION.HLP 


REFERENCES

For information about creating an administrative installation of Microsoft Access 2.0 or 7.0, view the Network.txt file in the Setup subfolder of your Microsoft Access 7.0 program folder, or view the Acreadme.hlp file in your Microsoft Access 2.0 program folder.

Additional query words: network workstation run

Keywords : kbsetup StpNet
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug


Last Reviewed: May 3, 1999
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