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|    argusy to Dikkie Dik    |
|    Re: VB6 created program will not run in     |
|    06 Jul 05 23:19:40    |
      From: argusy@slmember.on.net              Thanks for that. Time for more downloading....       Graham AKA argusy              Dikkie Dik wrote:       > Dependency walker is part of visual studio (and can be downloaded as       > well). That utility shows which DLLs your compiled application uses.       >       > Best regards       >       > argusy wrote:       >       >> I've already had that problem. changing my code to use Jet4.0 instead       >> of Jet3.1 when accessing an access database fixed that.       >>       >> If that fixes your problem, then you may get another if you're using       >> datareports       >>       >> Now, if I could only find which visual basic .dll that's NOT installed       >> with XP, I might fix the datareport problem....... (which, btw,       >> appears as error 713)       >>       >> The microsoft MSDN fix? .... doesn't....       >> BUT, VB installed over XP - problem disappears.       >> SO... install VB on 26 XP computers?       >> don't think so - I've only the one licence       >>       >> Argusy       >>       >>       >> Dave wrote:       >>       >>> I created a program using VB6 under WIN 98. The program uses an ado       >>> database.       >>> When I use the package and deployment program in VB6 on this program       >>> and then install it on a machine with XP Pro on it, I get the Provider       >>> can not be found error..       >>>       >>> Any Ideas....I Hope       >>       >>       >>              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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