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    Owl is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Microsoft Access Runtime switches

    I have an unsplit database which I want to run with Runtime on a computer that doesn't have Microsoft Access.



    I am unable to get Microsoft Access Runtime working on the main networking computer (not mine) without the error message (offering switches for Runtime) coming up and then it comes up with a message saying something to the effect of there being an error and the application is closing down. I have used Runtime on several computers with no problem.
    1. What are some of the likely reasons for this message coming up?
    2. Is there a need to choose a switch?
    3. If there is a need to choose a switch, which switch should I choose?
    4. If there is a need to choose a switch, exactly where should I put it?
    5. If there is no need to choose a switch, what should I do to fix the problem?
    Thank you for your time and concern.

    Owl

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    ajetrumpet is offline VIP
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    this is not specific.

    WHAT are the errors? EXACTLY.
    WHAT switch are you using?

    "something to the effect of...." doesn't say anything. In the IT world, we need specifics if you want a problem solved.

    btw, errors about the app closing down in RT mode is usually related to a run time error that occurs in code without an error handler.

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