Why am I getting this error with Runtime!
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2012年3月13日 上午 08:15Thanks for any Help........Bob
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2012年3月13日 上午 11:30The parameters to a function call are wrong. You need to find out which function call is producing the error and then check the paramters to make sure they are correct.
jdweng
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2012年3月13日 下午 01:50
Hi Bob,
Can you post the command line and parameters you have used?
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2012年3月13日 下午 02:51
That looks like the options to the runtime's install package, and not the actual runtime executable.
Did you actually install the runtime? or did you make the mistake of thinking that the installer WAS the runtime executable?
Mark Burns, MCAD, MCP
Sr. Microsoft Access Analyst/Developer
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2012年3月13日 下午 05:58
Thanks Guys, its a friend of mine, I told her to download Microsoft Runtime, Which she did, then she tried to open my Database and this what happens, she also said the Acccess Database Icons looked different than on her other machine!
Regards Bob
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2012年3月13日 下午 07:15Are you saying the same script runs on other machine successfully?
jdweng
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2012年3月13日 下午 09:07
It used to run on that machine, Then when she said it would not open I told her download Runtime again and try that but to no avail?
Thanks for any help...Bob
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2012年3月16日 下午 04:28解答者
Hi Bob,
It sounds like a problem with the shortcut. Try having her open it by double-clicking on the database itself.
I hope this helps!
Sharon M, Microsoft Online Community Support
- 已標示為解答 Bruce SongModerator 2012年4月2日 上午 06:11
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2012年3月16日 下午 05:08
It still sounds like what they're doing is using the MS Access runtime installation .exe to try and actually open the database.
Tell them to just run the .exe ALONE first - not via any shortcuts or anything else, and then try to run the databsae by itself (after the installer completes successfully, of course).
Mark Burns, MCAD, MCP
Sr. Microsoft Access Analyst/Developer
Manager LinkedIn.Com community: Professional Microsoft Access Developers Network (PMADN)

