WillShakespeare
MIS
I have a problem, which the only current solution we have is to rebuild my machine, and I want to avoid that at all costs!
Here's what happened:
1) Had Access 97 on my machine, working fine.
2) One of our consultants who has Access 2K called with a problem, so I installed 2K, after uninstalling 97 first.
3) After solving here problem, I uninstalled ACcess 2k, and installed 97 again.
4) Upon starting it I getthe error message:
"Microsoft Access can't start because there is no license for it on this machine." No more no less!
5) I uninstalled Office 97 completely, ran RegClean, and rebooted.
6) Reinstalled Office 97, but still the same error when trying to run Access.
It is mission critical that I have a working Access 97 on my machine, hence the need to rebuild if we cannot find a solution. I'm sure there is a registry setting somewhere, but I have searched and searched, and spent 4 hours the other day trying to locate something to no avail.
Can anyone who has had the problem before help? This has happened on other machines apparently (nice to be told beforehand!), so if you wanted to reproduce the error on a machine, it should not be difficult.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Will
Here's what happened:
1) Had Access 97 on my machine, working fine.
2) One of our consultants who has Access 2K called with a problem, so I installed 2K, after uninstalling 97 first.
3) After solving here problem, I uninstalled ACcess 2k, and installed 97 again.
4) Upon starting it I getthe error message:
"Microsoft Access can't start because there is no license for it on this machine." No more no less!
5) I uninstalled Office 97 completely, ran RegClean, and rebooted.
6) Reinstalled Office 97, but still the same error when trying to run Access.
It is mission critical that I have a working Access 97 on my machine, hence the need to rebuild if we cannot find a solution. I'm sure there is a registry setting somewhere, but I have searched and searched, and spent 4 hours the other day trying to locate something to no avail.
Can anyone who has had the problem before help? This has happened on other machines apparently (nice to be told beforehand!), so if you wanted to reproduce the error on a machine, it should not be difficult.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Will