Office 2003 & Office 97, Specifically Access 97

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Linda Daniels

Still having a problem trying to reinstall Access 97 from
Office 97 CD after viewing the Office 2003 trial version.
Like I said, I uninstalled Office 97 before installing the
Office 2003 Trial CD. I downloaded the MSVBVM50.EXE and
ran (excuted the setup) it. Did not fix the problem.
Still unable to open the setup of Office 97 from the CD.
Sounds like the corrupted file oleaut32.dll is the one on
the CD inside the OS. The Office 97 CD was working fine
until I used the Office 2003 trial version. The reason I
know it worked is because I have another old computer I
loaded it on prior to the Office 2003 sample loaded. I
have a major problem, I CAN NOT ACCESS MY DATA BASE
created in access 97 from my computer because I am unable
to reinstall access 97. HELP ???????????
 
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Mercury

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M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 
M

Mercury

You will get better results, if you post to the same thread; most people
will ignore posting that require them to search for earlier postings and it
is bad form and annoying.
 

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