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Adding Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library
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I am working on an Access database with another person. Apparently I need to add "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library" because he made references to this library. How do I find and download this library? Thank you for your advance in advance. |
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Adding Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library
On 6/4/10 7:07 PM, forest8 wrote:
Hi there I am working on an Access database with another person. Apparently I need to add "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library" because he made references to this library. How do I find and download this library? Thank you for your advance in advance. I can't find the source handy but the way I understood it was that 6.0 is basically just Vista-ized 2.8 and probably wouldn't work on earlier OS, which is why it's not available for download. But that's besides the point: Generally when a reference is used, it's usually good idea to use late binding and thus release yourself from the burden of having the identical version of the library. I bet that if you google on 'late binding', you'll get several tutorials and samples to get you started. Best of luck! |
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Adding Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library
I don't understand. What am i supposed to do?
"Banana" wrote: On 6/4/10 7:07 PM, forest8 wrote: Hi there I am working on an Access database with another person. Apparently I need to add "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.0 Library" because he made references to this library. How do I find and download this library? Thank you for your advance in advance. I can't find the source handy but the way I understood it was that 6.0 is basically just Vista-ized 2.8 and probably wouldn't work on earlier OS, which is why it's not available for download. But that's besides the point: Generally when a reference is used, it's usually good idea to use late binding and thus release yourself from the burden of having the identical version of the library. I bet that if you google on 'late binding', you'll get several tutorials and samples to get you started. Best of luck! . |
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