Re: UCase not working in A97 runtime installation...
- From: MLH <CRCI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:50:43 -0400
>Well, uncheck it and see if your application works.
Did so. App worked. Left 'em unchecked.
>
>If it doesn't, you need it.
>
>The only three that every Access 97 MDB should have are the first
>three. Everything else you should have *only* if you are using that
>library.
I trashed 'em all but the Calender OCX
>
>I would definitely recommend getting rid of any dependencies on the
>Windows Common Controls, because MS dicks around with that library
>so much that it is not cross-compatible between many versions, and
>you have little control over which version will be installed on a
>target machine. It also provides nothing that can't be done through
>plain old Windows API calls, which never fail (and require no
>references).
Done. Couldn't agree more.
.
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