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help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,417 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Error "can't create SYSTEM.MDW" office 97 service pack 3 ??? P: n/a Robert Lacoste Dear Access gurus, I was using since years there isn't enough disk space or memory access 2013 Access 97, now under XP SP2, without any problem. However I've just reformatted my HD (viruses...), reinstalled XP SP2, and runtime error 7 out of memory then I am no longer able to install Access 97 : When executing the install, I got successively two error messages (sorry, it's probable not exactly the same text than in the english https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/161255 version of access as I've just translated what my french access says) : - "Error while changing workgroup" - "Impossible to create SYSTEM.MDW (-1011)" Then when trying to launch access I get of course an error like "missing c:\windows\system32\system.mdw". I tried to copy system.mdw from another PC but then access crashes with an "out of memory" error ! What's happening ? Any help welcome... PS : https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/206045-error-cant-create-system-mdw As an urgent workaround, is there any open source database front-end that that "read" acces DB and forms ? Many thanks, Robert Nov 13 '05 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 11 Replies P: n/a Rog Sorry if I state the obvious, but do you have write access to the system32 folder? Are you using an admin account for the installation? Nov 13 '05 #2 P: n/a Robert Lacoste "Rog"
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release 2016 (16.0.4229.1024) / September22, 2015; 12 months ago(2015-09-22) Development status Active Written in C# Operating system Microsoft Windows Type DBMS License Trialware Website office.microsoft.com/access Microsoft Access is a database management system (DBMS) from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the Professional and higher editions or sold separately. Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.[1] Software developers, data architects and power users can use Microsoft Access to develop application software. Like other Microsoft Office applications, Access is supported by Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), an object-based programming language that can reference a variety of objects including DAO (Data Access Objects), ActiveX Data Objects, and many other ActiveX components. Visual objects used in forms and reports expose their methods and properties in the VBA programming environment, and VBA code modules may declare and call Windows operating system operations. Contents 1 History 1.1 Project Omega 1.2 Project Cirrus 1.3 Timeline 2 Uses 3 Features 3.1 Access Services and Web database 3.2 Import or Link sources 4 Microsoft Access Runtime 5 Development 5.1 Split database architecture 5.2 Migration to SQL Server 6 Protection 7 File extensions 8 Versions 9 See also 10 References 11 External links History[edit] Project Omega[edit] Microsoft's first attempt to sell a relational database product was during the mid 1980s, when Microsoft obtained the license to sell R:Base.[2] In the late 1980s Microsoft develo