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    anilytics is offline Novice
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    Access runtime

    Hey peeps...

    I have come across an issue with using Access runtime 2007.....

    Ok so I have been building my application on access 2007 on a windows xp machine.... Most of the vb code has been built in that environment....

    I did start building code around sending emails etc....

    Now I have got an upgrade at work where my machine is win 7 64bit and still have access 2007 but all the other apps are office 2010....

    My problem is when it comes to testing the runtime app on a win xp machine it tells me that the library reference is missing and it's missing the outlook 14.0 library file.... But my question is how do I make the vb code just switch to an older version instead...

    Basically I want my access runtime to work on both platforms and it's been a bit of a struggle to work out how to overcome this....

    Your thoughts will be great....

    Anil

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    Generally when you want automation to work with different versions you use late binding:

    http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/latebinding.htm
    Paul (wino moderator)
    MS Access MVP 2007-2019
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