So that got rid of the “User-Defined type not defined”. Of course this library is the one that defines Recordset so what can I do that I removed it? Go find the old DAO 2.5/3.51 library? I didn’t have the file on hand. I deselected the Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.51 Compatibility Library. I used Alt+F11 to go back to VBA Editor and then clicked Tools –> References. A table is created called “Conversion Errors” with details of all the problems: I clicked the “Stop” button to stop execution. I held down the enter key and it flash by rapidly each time ‘searching for referenced file…’ There didn’t seem to be anyway to stop this, even holding down Shift when opening the DB to open in design mode I got the same thing.Įventually it loaded after I risked repetitive stress injury from non-stop hitting ENTER. In fact i got it almost over 100 times it seemed. So the first thing when I load this database I get this error: “ Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file ‘dao2535.tlb’ version 3.5 Ideally I want no vestige of IE6, Windows XP, Access 97 etc in my environment, virtualized or not. ![]() Of course there are virtualization ways to get around this but for me…well those are a last resort to deal with compatibility. Not even a “business critical” Access 97 Application. ![]() ![]() Those who know me know that I will not let anything get in the way of moving to new technologies such as Office 2010, Windows 7, IE9 etc.
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