Ms Access Error Mscomct2.ocx
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am testing a database that seems to work fine on my computer but for some reason does not work on anyone elses machine. The database contains a few modules of code that work fine (like I said) on my machine. When someone (other than me!) launches the database, the immediately get the following error: "Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' version 2.0" The help on the error messages prompt you to open a module and select Tool>References. When I do this on somone else's machine, they get an "missing" next to Microsoft Windows Common Controls-2.6.0.(SP4). This does not https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28460079/missing-or-broken-reference-to-the-file-mscomct2-ocx-version-2-0.html allow them to run any of the import data modules and also messes up a date field in a form. Does anyone have any idea how to resolve this problem? thank you, Grace Gracce, Aug 2, 2004 #1 Advertisements Douglas J. Steele Guest OCXs need to be registered on each user's machine. Assuming that the file exists on the machine, you should be able to use regsvr32.exe to register it. If http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/missing-reference-mscomct2-ocx-version-2-0.1639938/ you're not familiar with that utility, check http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=161983 -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Gracce" <> wrote in message news:96bf01c478ac$cd121980$... > I am testing a database that seems to work fine on my > computer but for some reason does not work on anyone elses > machine. > > The database contains a few modules of code that work fine > (like I said) on my machine. > > When someone (other than me!) launches the database, the > immediately get the following error: > > "Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a > missing or broken reference 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' version 2.0" > > The help on the error messages prompt you to open a module > and select Tool>References. When I do this on somone > else's machine, they get an "missing" next to Microsoft > Windows Common Controls-2.6.0.(SP4). > > This does not allow them to run any of the import data > modules and also messes up a date field in a form. > > Does anyone have any idea how to resolve this problem? > > thank you, > Grace Douglas J. Steele, Aug 2, 2004 #2 Advertisements sailinxtc Joined: Oct 4, 2009 Likes Received: 0 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' version 2.0" Missing I have th
as, code crashes on opening Switchboard or Main Menu, code will act erratically** and/or some forms may not function. Close the http://www.access-diva.com/d5.html 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 ms access 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] (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 ms access error 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 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) MISSIN