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    Posted: 12 February 2007 at 11:00am
Can you tell me what the proper references are to set in MS Access 2003 - I see several for Active-X data objects  2.1, 2.6, 2.8 etc..

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Well, which version do you use -- those references do you need. 


Which references are you talking about?

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Which references are you talking about?

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I am referring to the references in MS Access - you set them in the VB Code Window -

Microsoft Activex 2.8 data Objects Library
OLE Automation
xTreme Calendar Active X Control 10.42

I was wondering if any references needed to be set aside from the onte to the control itself...

I was getting some errors - but when I added the Microsoft Active x 2.8 Reference - all worked well..


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Anthony,

You're correct -- Calendar uses regular engines for accessing MDB files, and that's why it does require a reference to Microsoft ActiveX 2.8 data Objects Library (regularly it is enabled by default).

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