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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   
   >>   
   >>   
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