Re: Microsoft Scripting Runtime
- From: "RoyVidar" <roy_vidarNOSPAM@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:33:19 GMT
Hi,
I don't think the scripting runtime has much do do with Access itself,
I think it probably comes with either the OS, or perhaps IE, and should be
present at all "current" computers. Though, at some companies there are
restrictions imposed on some of these libraries.
Karl Irvin wrote in message <acSdneTUhdpv9pLeRVn-ug@xxxxxxxxxxx> :
To use the Textstream object, I had to set a Reference to the Microsoft Scripting Runtime.
This works good with A2000
Is the Scripting Runtime included with A2002 and A2003 so the Reference won't be broken when my app is opened with those versions.
Also is the Scripting Runtime included as part of the A2000 Runtime Engine which some of my customers use.
-- Roy-Vidar
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