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Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
These errors occur if the SystemDB and UtilityDB settings in the [Options] section of the MSACCESS.INI file in version 1.x, or the MSACC20.INI file in version 2.0, point to a directory that does not contain the SYSTEM.MDA or UTILITY.MDA file. These errors also occur if the directory points to a share to which there is no connection. If the directory does not exist, you receive the following error message:
MORE INFORMATIONA good way to manage the MSACCESS.INI or MSACC20.INI file is to keep backup copies that pertain to particular setups. Have one set up for starting in a workgroup on a network and have another that allows for starting on a local machine. To change setups, copy the appropriate backup .INI file over the MSACCESS.INI or MSACC20.INI file.
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