Search your hard disk including hidden files and system folders for msjet If you have multiple copies, this could be the cause of the confusion. Right-click the file when you find it, and choose Properties. What version is it? It will be a number such as 4. The first digit of the minor version number the 9 in that example will let you know if you do have the SP8.
If it's a 7 or lower, you need the update. If it's an 8 or higher, you don't, but it would be good to get to the bottom of why A thinks it's using something else. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Also, you're right, I could switch to "Low" Security, and the intrusive messages would disappear when I try to open this particular database I'd already tried this and that's what happened , but that's a risk I was hoping to avoid if possible.
Ideally, though, I'd rather be able to apply a Service Pack or have A recognize that it's there, while, as the messages indicate, it's a bit schizophrenic about that right now. Okay, you've been able to avoid the messages by setting the Macro Security to Low.
Assuming you are not accepting database from other people, you are not at risk by doing this. The file in system32 should be the one that's in use. The i one is just the installation file. I don't imagine that the Windows Control Panel provides a way to uninstall the other one. Yes, at present, I'm not using others' databases, so I should be "vulnerable" only to what MY database has. Still, as I noted above, I'd much prefer to be able to apply whatever patch Microsoft truly would want me to apply, and use a higher Medium?
You can still download the updates and patches individually especially if you want to minimize Internet traffic.
The Developers Version has had a different name and abbreviation in just about each version of Access. It's basic function, as far as this document is concerned, is to give you a means of distributing a 'runtime' version of Access along with your application royalty free.
If you're not sure if you have it installed then you almost certainly don't. I'm not overly familiar with MDAC so no comments other than the above.
Access and newer use Jet 4. There is a newer version available as part of a security patch. However it doesn't have a Jet version. Thus if you have multiple versions of Access and newer installed you only need to concern yourself with Jet 4. Access 97 uses Jet 3. Although with the Jet 3. Access 95 uses Jet 3. Access 2. Access 1. Therefore this note should be irrelevant.
There is a problem with Windows SP2. Jet 4. Update them as soon as possible. Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow. See how to enable scripts.
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