Microsoft Access Error In Loading Dll
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This error has the following causes and solutions: The file isn't DLL-executable. If the file is http://www.accessrepairnrecovery.com/blog/how-to-solve-error-48-error-in-loading-dll a source-text file, it must be compiled and linked to DLL http://superuser.com/questions/331500/error-in-loading-dll-when-trying-to-launch-the-label-wizard executable form. The file isn't a Microsoft Windows DLL. Obtain the Microsoft Windows DLL equivalent of the file. The file is an early Microsoft Windows DLL that is incompatible with Microsoft Windows protect mode. Obtain an updated version of the DLL. The DLL references another DLL error in that isn't present. Obtain the referenced DLL and make it available to the other DLL. The DLL or one of the referenced DLLs isn't in a directory specified by your path. Move the DLL to a referenced directory or place its current directory on the path. Symptoms This addresses an issue that may arise when specific Microsoft updates error in loading released are missing from its database. Or When trying to run wizards in Microsoft Office Access, like Import Wizards, the Query Wizard, the Report Wizard, and Control Wizards, you may receive one of the following errors: "Error in loading dll" "Object library not registered" Error 48 occurs when opening Maintenance Management At the time of starting the program you generally this error occurs: Error: 48 Description: Error in loading DLL Cause When one or more of several Microsoft security updates for Microsoft Office have not been applied or installed or updated then you may get this error. Microsoft security bulletin MS12-060 describes this type of error. According to the version of Microsoft Office you are using, updates must be installed. You may get this error even if any of the following registry keys do not exist. ACEDAO.DLL -2007, 2010, 2013 MSI INSTALLS (64-bit Windows, 32-bit Office): Key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ TypeLib\{4AC9E1DA-5BAD-4AC7-86E3-24F4CDCECA28}\c.0\0\win32 String: (Default) Value: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE14\ACEDAO.DLL (64-bit Windows, 64-bit Office) Key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ TypeLib\{4AC9E1DA-5BAD-4AC7-86E3-24F4CDCECA28}\c.0\0\win64 String: (Default) Value: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE14\ACEDAO.DLL (32
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