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Problem with the MsJet40.dll released with the Windows 10 KB4566782 Update
Hi,
Another attempt to make my point clear which is not about the known fact that you can't open the replicated MDB files:
Did you do the replication by code from outside of Access (by programming it from wherever) or did you always and only work with the MDBs from within Access?
If we get several reports about this aspect, it would make the difference between an Access application problem in very old and unsupported versions but at least Access or a Windows problem that by accident affects MDB files. This distinction may not be easy to understand but it makes a difference in some respect (and I've tried my best until exhaustion ;-).
I'm amazed that the update still has a line like "we don't know of any problems with this update".
Might be applicable to the update process on it own, but the content has issues.
- PatrickLee2195Sep 11, 2020Copper ContributorMy problem has been solved by msjet40.dll Version 4.0.9801.27.
Thanks to Access Dev. Team - Dan2000Sep 10, 2020Copper Contributor
Problem Solved
Thanks to Microsoft Teams
- Tomy41Sep 09, 2020Copper Contributor
@alle
Gute Nachrichten 🙂
Mit dem aktuellen Update (KB4571756) wird die msjet40.dll auf Version 4.0.9801.27 aktualisiert.
Diese scheint nun wieder korrekt zu funktionieren, auf unseren Testsystemen können replizierte Datenbanken geöffnet werden.
- Sep 03, 2020
Hi,
Sorry, but I'm not aware of any public announcement in this matter so far.
You can have a look at the reply a poster gave in this thread on Sep 2 and hope he's right.
Karl
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