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oledb32 Install Errors - VB6 on XP-Pro

 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:21 pm    Post subject: oledb32 Install Errors - VB6 on XP-Pro Reply with quote

When installing my VB6 on a new PC running XP-Pro, my oledb32 failed to load
correctly. As a result, my PC will not allow my VB development applications
run. I cannot get to the property tab on my VB DataEnvironment's Connection.
I get an error... "Missing Microsoft Data Source Locator".

How can I see if oledb32 got installed? If corrupted or missing, how can I
replace/restore?

Thanks, Don

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