Access 2003 and Windows 7

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I dont know

I upgraded windows xp to windows 7. My Access 2003 .MDB files are not
working corectly in windows 7. When I try to open a form, I get a query
parameter box and then any event that trys to run I get something like this:

"The expression <Event name> you entered as the event property setting
produced the following error: Object or class does not support the set of
events."

When working in xp mode of Windows 7 it works fine.
Any suggestions?
 
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Tom van Stiphout

On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:16:01 -0800, I dont know <I dont
(e-mail address removed)> wrote:

Open a code window and select Tools > References. Is there one marked
as missing? Also do you have the correct DAO or ADO library selected?
Can you compile the application?

In Win7 some folders are off-limits by default. Make sure yours is not
one of them. Copy the app to c:\users\your_name and try again.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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I dont know

Fixed!!!

The references was fine. It compiled fine.

I used the Detect and Repair Tool. I guess there was a problem with the
installation of Office 2003.

When I opened any mdb file, it got corupted. Createing a new form went ok
until I attempted to program an event procedure. Then access shut down.

After doing the detect and repair, i went to a back up copy, and it worked
fine.

The detect and reapir replaced the northwind file too. and it also works
correctly now.

Thanks for your quick response.
 
A

antonio allves

I dont know said:
I upgraded windows xp to windows 7. My Access 2003 .MDB files are not
working corectly in windows 7. When I try to open a form, I get a query
parameter box and then any event that trys to run I get something like
this:

"The expression <Event name> you entered as the event property setting
produced the following error: Object or class does not support the set of
events."

When working in xp mode of Windows 7 it works fine.
Any suggestions?
 

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