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Author: smokinbanger
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:45 pm (GMT -7)
Topic Replies: 3
FIXED!!
Lesson 1:
Don’t use .accdb for your file extensions!
Lesson 2:
Re read lesson #1!
Summary:
Don’t use .accdb for your file extensions!
Here’s why:
For some reason with that extension it tries to use MS Access DB engine to open the DB but in this case because I was testing on a virtual machine that did NOT have any MS Office junk installed it would throw the error. Sounds retarded but that’s all I could figure out. After doing some Googling I didn’t find the answer but made me wonder if it was looking for some Access parts or pieces to open it even though the dbp Help reads
| Quote: |
| Microsoft Data Access Drivers (MDAC) required for Microsoft Access databases are included with Windows starting with 98 |
Then I remembered I had some other connectivity issues before with this same file even on my DEV machine ( Win 7 Ultimate x64). So I just removed the file extension and BINGO! So for future reference I won’t be using .accdb OR .mdb extensions…
Just thought I’d share it all with ya ![]()
Author: smokinbanger
Subject: Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:18 pm (GMT -7)
Topic Replies: 0
While testing a compiled pub in a virtual machine running xp I get this error:
| Quote: |
| Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed. |
It the n gives some dbp connection errors after that like invalid datasase ID, and Table not open, etc. It only throws the error about 50% of the time, the rest it works just fine. I’ts a compiled pub so no debugger but I’m guessing its a dbp problem because of the following errors. Any ideas why? And why is it a "hit and miss"? Does this have something to do with the DB engine in Windows?
P.S. It’s an Access DB
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