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We also have this problem. It looks very similar to the problem we had when we deployed Access 2002 runtime on Windows XP/2003 with SP2, see This was resolved by removing the line with 'dbmsadsn.dll' from the ospfilelist.txt. The aforementioned DLL was removed by SP2 and thereafter the Access installation wizard failed because it requires all of the files in the ospfilelist.txt to exist before it will allow the installation to proceed.
So which file(s) need to be removed from ospfilelist.txt for Vista? For $99 I got this from Microsoft, and it did remove the error: As stated in your problem description, there is a problem with installing an Access 2002 runtime package on Windows Vista machines. Users receive an error message similar to what is described in KB 837150. In that article the problem is resolved by removing the file DBMSADSN.DLL from ospfilelist.txt.
We have determined that the issue can likewise be resolved in Vista by removing the following files from the opsfilelist.txt file: DBMSADSN.DLL MSXML.DLL DBNMPNTW.DLL SQLOLEDB.DLL The existence of any of these files in the list will cause the problem. Some additional notes about the issue and the workaround/resolution we’ve found:. The issue only occurs when you choose the option to include system files in the Packaging Wizard. The problem can be resolved by removing ALL entries from opsfilelist.txt. The installation will complete and the runtime application appears to work correctly.
The workaround has been confirmed on a desktop Vista install, as well as VPC in VMware and Virtual PC both internally and by customers. The package can be successfully created in Vista if the Package Wizard is run as Administrator.
Access 2002 Runtime Windows 7
This is more of a direct support question to Microsoft, but obviously that's not going anywhere, and I couldn't find any answers on Google. So if anyone else has come across this. Got my database ready to be packaged and I downloaded the 'Microsoft Access 2010 Runtime' package to help make it 'standalone' (not really, but for lack of a better description that'll do).
I downloaded from here; However, when I click on it to run, the 'Extracting Files' window comes up for a split second, then closes?! Keeps happening each time I try it. Any ideas what's going on? I'm on Windows 7, SP1, 32-bit, Dual 2.8Ghz Thanks. You would not install the same runtime on a machine which has the same full version installed.
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And I don't know that it would let you because the executable is the same MSAccess.exe file and it would need to install registry settings in the same place as the full version has registry settings. It can work with different versions but not the same one.
To see what it is going to be like in the runtime you can change the file extension from accdb or accde to accdr and it will run on your full version as if it was the runtime version. Quote: I read recently, but don't recall where, that you don't really want to have runtime on the same machine as the full application. Runtime is for the machine that does not have Access installed. Now, if I am mistaken on this, please someone let me know. I have Access Runtime 2007 installed on my machine that is running Access 2002 but not on my machine that is running Access 2007.
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Am I missing something or are you attempting something else here. You're definitely answering my question, now I just have to find computer without Access installed and report back. So how long do you wait for anything to happen when the window disappears? Also, on these other PCs are they also on Windows 7 and I assume you downloaded and are trying to install the one that is AccessRuntime.exe and not the AccessRuntimex64.exe correct?
Just an FYI - sometimes you do have to wait a bit so be sure to be patient and wait for maybe 5 minutes after the window disappears before you attempt anything further. I would make sure the computer has been rebooted first just to make sure all has been cleared out and anything currently locked up is closed.
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Also, you might disable temporarily any AntiVirus software (expecially if it is NORTON) as that can conflict and keep things from running sometimes. I think I figured out what the culprit was. Even though my Access files were not being recognized on these W7 computers without Access, it appears that they did have the 'MS Office 2010 Trial' installed. They then registered for Word & Excel, but Access must either have been instantiated for a trial period, or never at all. I figured this out because once I removed the trial from the computer I'd been assigned to work on, the runtime finally went through it's execution! Of course it took out Word & Excel as well. So now I have to figure out how to get the runtime to install on computers 'with' this trial version.too much of a political nightmare to request the clients to uninstall and re-install their versions of Office.
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