Trying to import Access2003 objects into Access2010.

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Peter Jason

I have and old WinXP computer with Access2003.

I have a new Windows7 machine with Office10 installed.

I am trying to import all the old objects of Access2003 into
my new Win7 (containing Office2010) machine over a
connecting ethernet cable.

When I try, I get the following error message in Access2010
in Office2010:

"Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a
missing or broken reference to the file VSFLEX3.OCX V3.0"

Can anyone help?
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Paul

Peter said:
I have and old WinXP computer with Access2003.

I have a new Windows7 machine with Office10 installed.

I am trying to import all the old objects of Access2003 into
my new Win7 (containing Office2010) machine over a
connecting ethernet cable.

When I try, I get the following error message in Access2010
in Office2010:

"Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a
missing or broken reference to the file VSFLEX3.OCX V3.0"

Can anyone help?
P
I haven't a clue how Access works, but can find a couple references here.
The first one is a USENET posting, but Google won't give it to me.

http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/access-tablesdbdesign/17005/VSFLEX3-OCX-install

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921504

Paul
 
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Peter Foldes

Peter Jason said:
I have and old WinXP computer with Access2003.

I have a new Windows7 machine with Office10 installed.

I am trying to import all the old objects of Access2003 into my new Win7
(containing Office2010) machine over a connecting ethernet cable.

When I try, I get the following error message in Access2010 in Office2010:

"Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference
to the file VSFLEX3.OCX V3.0
Install the MS Access,Word,PP reader

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