NedRodriguez
Thu Mar 27 14:03:02 PDT 2008
I'm sorry but I don't understand the "Detect and repair" portion. And by
"Access app" do you mean the program MS Access (which I don't have) or the
program I was attempting to install? I hate to be a bother but I'm really
only just a novice. Thanks, Ned
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> Creating a DSN needs an ODBC driver that should be present. You will
> probably find the ODBC app in control panel. If the Access driver is not
> available, or valid, you will probably have to do a "Detect and repair"
> option available from the Help menu of the Access app.
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> "Ned Rodriguez" <NedRodriguez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EFC072FD-816B-417D-B25D-940563B874B5@microsoft.com...
> > During the installation of a WinTV product I had to activate a database by
> > going to Data Sources and selecting and adding the "driver do Microsoft
> > Access". I received an error message, "driver could not be found. Please
> > reinstall the driver:" Followed by another message, "Component not found
> > in
> > registry". The Hauppauge tech support people say that this is a Windows
> > installation error. Is there a way to correct this without a
> > re-installation
> > of the OS?
>