missing reference to PRO version1.0

S

Sam Kuo

Hi
I've recently converted a database created with Access97 to Access2002 version.
But I am getting a message saying "Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file 'PRO' version 1.0"

But I don't see anything named "PRO version 1.0" to uncheck in the Available References box under Tools.

Any help is much appreciated!

Regards,
Sam
 
K

Ki Yi [MS]

Hello,

Most likely one or more of your forms or reports has reference to the PRO
lib. Try to delete it from the forms or reports. If you can't find it then
create a blank database in Access 2003 and then import all the objects from
an Access 97 database file.
Make sure you have the references checked and compile the database. If you
still get the error then repeat above importing
process except this time you import only one of the forms and then compile
the database. If you don't get an error then repeat
this step with rest of the forms and reports.

Hope this helps!

Ki
 
S

Sam Kuo

Thanks, Ki Yi.

I found the missing reference (titled MISSING: Adobe Reader 5.0) in one of my forms. Although I don't see what that has to do with "PRO version 1.0", but it seemed to have worked after I uncheck it.
Thanks for your helpful hint!

Regards,
Sam
 
M

mimigood

Ki Yi said:
Hello,

Most likely one or more of your forms or reports has reference to the PRO
lib. Try to delete it from the forms or reports. If you can't find it then
create a blank database in Access 2003 and then import all the objects from
an Access 97 database file.
Make sure you have the references checked and compile the database. If you
still get the error then repeat above importing
process except this time you import only one of the forms and then compile
the database. If you don't get an error then repeat
this step with rest of the forms and reports.

Hope this helps!

Ki
 

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