Access 2007 Error Owc11.dll
Access If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Problem with file OWC11.DLL in MS Access Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 22nd, 2009,08:58 PM #1 darith View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Junior Member Join Date Feb 2008 Posts 20 Problem with file OWC11.DLL in MS Access Hi all, I developed one project using access application(Ms Access 2003). I can run this project with windows xp properly, but I cannot use this application that i developed in MS Access 2003 with Windows Vista and Ms Access 2007. When I run this project with Acces 2007 it appears error "Your Microsoft Office Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file 'owc11.dll' version 1.0. How can i fix this problem? Please help me. Thank you. Reply With Quote Jun 23rd, 2009,01:02 PM #2 si_the_geek View Profile View Forum Posts Super Moderator Join Date Jul 2002 Location Bristol, UK Posts 38,273 Re: Problem with file OWC11.DLL in MS Access Thread moved from "Database development" forum to "Office Development" forum, as this is about the application part rather than the database part. Based on a quick web search it seems that owc11.dll is "Microsoft Office Web Components for Office 2003". As such, the simplest option is only to use Office 2003 on the clients - but of course that isn't a reasonable requirement for your users. It may be possible for your users to download that version of OWC from www.Microsoft.com/downloads , but even if so it may not work with other versions of Office. I think y
as, code crashes on opening Switchboard or Main Menu, code will act erratically** and/or some forms may not function. Close the database, make a copy and while holding down the [Shift] key reopen your database. Go to References and uncheck the Reference(s), select Debug and then Compile and then close your database. Reopen as you always would. Here's a list of a few References that you can uncheck with no consequences… Microsoft Office Web Components [owc11.dll] ( Is not supported in Access 2007,2010 or 2013 but can be downloaded here.) Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility [vbe6.dll] 5.3 Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 [mscomctl.ocx] http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?573824-Problem-with-file-OWC11-DLL-in-MS-Access (SP6) ( Unless you are using Common Controls this is not needed and will clash with Access 2007,Access 2010 and Access 2013'sinternal Calendar Control ) Access 2013 will not convert or open Access 97 databases. You will need a copy of Access 2003, Access 2007 or Access 2010, convert and then open with Access 2013. In Access 97 press [Ctrl] + G on your keyboard and then go to the Tools menu. The http://www.access-diva.com/d5.html first choice is References. Open the any database and press [Ctrl] + G (on your keyboard) or if you have the database open you can select the *View Code* button (see red circle). Next, we open the References... On the Menu Bar click Tools... then References... This menu is the same for all versions... The Reference window... In the Reference window resolve any References that have a prefix of MISSING and/or… ...you have one that is not in the example AND you are not using. And finally, with all the References resolved, select *OK* thenselect Debug (from the Toolbar), then Compile. Fix any issues that may arise and try to Compile again. Keep going till all issues are solved... If the above does not resolve your issues or you can't get to the VB Editor, have a look here... Access Reference Problems Back to Top Back to Top Repair (or Remove) MISSING or broken References... Access 2000 to Access 2003... First, we need to get to the VBA Editor... Access 2007 menu Access 2010 (or Access 2013) menu Access 2003 Access 2007 Access 2010 Access 2003 opened in Access 2010 In Access 2007 and Access 2010 pressing [Ctrl] + G brings up the *Choose Builder* (click thumbnail to see image) dialog. From that window select *C
Guest Hi all, I developed one project using access application(Ms Access 2003). I can run this project with http://www.office-forums.com/threads/problem-with-file-owc11-dll-in-ms-access.678826/ windows xp properly, but I cannot use this application that i developed in MS Access 2003 with Windows Vista and Ms Access 2007. When I run this project with Acces 2007 it appears error "Your Microsoft Office Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file 'owc11.dll' version 1.0. How can i fix this access 2007 problem? Please help me. Thank you. darith, Jun 23, 2009 #1 Advertisements Stewart Berman Guest As near as I can tell, there should be an owc12.dll if you have Office 2007: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248822 However, I have Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003 and Office 2007 installed on this machine under Windows XP Pro SP3 and I do not access 2007 error see an owc12.dll anywhere on the machine. Please post back here if you find it. "darith"