Access 2003 runtime bugs for SUM()

S

Sang

Hello,

I stucked in trouble recently preparing for distrubute MS Access 2003
Application(mde) with 2003 runtime module.

The function SUM() isn't work properly if a table has mulit rows. if mouse
over the issued row, then it calculated.
If update Office SP1,2,3, it works, which means MS already know the issue.

My application is running with Access 2003 runtime all the time evenif user
already have Office installed.

Problem is that a user who has Office 2003 product and already updated
Office SP, after installed our product, need to update again to fix runtime
bugs. This is very weird for users becasue they somethimes need to install SP
twice.

Any body had a same problem and fix it?
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Sang said:
Problem is that a user who has Office 2003 product and already updated
Office SP, after installed our product, need to update again to fix runtime
bugs. This is very weird for users becasue they somethimes need to install SP
twice.

This is wield for the users but not from our viewpoint. The standard
Access 2003 runtime distributed to the users comes with the original
non Service Packed set of files from way back in 2003.

Now Windows Update sees that and downloads/installs the Office SP all
over again to fix just the Access runtime exe.
Any body had a same problem and fix it?

Yes. See Installing Access 2003 runtime with SP3 and hotfix
http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/arch...-access-2003-runtime-with-sp3-and-hotfix.aspx
for some text and a link.

Also see the Microsoft Access (Office) Developer Edition FAQ
http://granite.ab.ca/access/developereditionfaq.htm for more related
information

Tony
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