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Old 11-08-2007
ikoman
 

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Installing an older Access based program in Vista
I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written on
an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named: C:\WINDOWS\
_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how to
fix the problem.

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Old 11-08-2007
AJR
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
Visual Basic to run within Access.

Google for MSRSTRT.Exe

"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in message news:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>on
> an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
> following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
> C:\WINDOWS\
> _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
> anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
> to
> fix the problem.
>



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Old 11-08-2007
Michael Yardley
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
> on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
> write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
> Visual Basic to run within Access.
>
> Google for MSRSTRT.Exe
>
>
>
> "ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
> >I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
> >on
> > an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
> > following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
> > C:\WINDOWS\
> > _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
> > anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
> > to
> > fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


how to
fix the problem.

Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
work's when Vista does not.

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Old 11-08-2007
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
Actually, you can write Custom Solutions based on Microsoft Access. I would
recommend the OP post this in the following NG:
microsoft.public.access
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"AJR" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:uwI3ugaIIHA.1324@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was
> written on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) -
> you cannot write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing
> programs in Visual Basic to run within Access.
>
> Google for MSRSTRT.Exe
>
> "ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in message news:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>on
>> an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get
>> the
>> following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
>> C:\WINDOWS\
>> _MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
>> anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
>> to
>> fix the problem.
>>

>
>



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Old 11-08-2007
Frank
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
Michael Yardley wrote:

> On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
>>Visual Basic to run within Access.
>>
>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe
>>
>>
>>
>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
>>
>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>on
>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
>>>C:\WINDOWS\
>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
>>>to
>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -

>>
>>- Show quoted text -

>
>
> how to
> fix the problem.
>
> Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
> your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
> work's when Vista does not.
>

Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an
incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll.
If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by
asking real, honest user questions.
So which are you?
Frank
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Old 11-08-2007
Michael Yardley
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote:
> Michael Yardley wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
> >> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
> >>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
> >>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
> >>Visual Basic to run within Access.

>
> >>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe

>
> >>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...

>
> >>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
> >>>on
> >>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
> >>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
> >>>C:\WINDOWS\
> >>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
> >>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
> >>>to
> >>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -

>
> >>- Show quoted text -

>
> > how to
> > fix the problem.

>
> > Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
> > your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
> > work's when Vista does not.

>
> Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an
> incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll.
> If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by
> asking real, honest user questions.
> So which are you?
> Frank- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


you're either an
> incompetent computer user


The opposite Vista suck big time

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Old 11-08-2007
Frank
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
Michael Yardley wrote:
> On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote:
>
>>Michael Yardley wrote:
>>
>>>On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:

>>
>>>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
>>>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
>>>>Visual Basic to run within Access.

>>
>>>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe

>>
>>>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...

>>
>>>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>>on
>>>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
>>>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
>>>>>C:\WINDOWS\
>>>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
>>>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
>>>>>to
>>>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -

>>
>>>>- Show quoted text -

>>
>>>how to
>>>fix the problem.

>>
>>>Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
>>>your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
>>>work's when Vista does not.

>>
>>Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an
>>incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll.
>>If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by
>>asking real, honest user questions.
>>So which are you?
>>Frank- Hide quoted text -
>>
>>- Show quoted text -

>
>
> you're either an
>
>>incompetent computer user

>
>
> The opposite Vista suck big time
>
> An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later.
>
> Vista again
>
>



Oh, I see. So you're both an incompetent computer user and a wannabe troll.
Hummm...guess what...you're dead in the water. Best to take that job
offer at 7'em 11'em. Don't bother with Mickey'dees, you'll never get
past the PF-16 test.
Frank
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Old 11-08-2007
Adam Albright
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:25:51 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote:

>Michael Yardley wrote:
>> On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote:
>>
>>>Michael Yardley wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
>>>>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
>>>>>Visual Basic to run within Access.
>>>
>>>>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe
>>>
>>>>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
>>>
>>>>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>>>on
>>>>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
>>>>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
>>>>>>C:\WINDOWS\
>>>>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
>>>>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
>>>>>>to
>>>>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>>>>- Show quoted text -
>>>
>>>>how to
>>>>fix the problem.
>>>
>>>>Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
>>>>your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
>>>>work's when Vista does not.
>>>
>>>Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an
>>>incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll.
>>>If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by
>>>asking real, honest user questions.
>>>So which are you?
>>>Frank- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>>- Show quoted text -

>>
>>
>> you're either an
>>
>>>incompetent computer user

>>
>>
>> The opposite Vista suck big time
>>
>> An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later.
>>
>> Vista again
>>
>>

>
>
>Oh, I see. So you're both an incompetent computer user and a wannabe troll.
>Hummm...guess what...you're dead in the water. Best to take that job
>offer at 7'em 11'em. Don't bother with Mickey'dees, you'll never get
>past the PF-16 test.
>Frank


The only job Frank qualifies for is butt kisser. Frank will kiss any
ass if the price is right.

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Old 11-08-2007
Frank
 

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Re: Installing an older Access based program in Vista
Adam Albright wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:25:51 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote:
>
>
>>Michael Yardley wrote:
>>
>>>On Nov 7, 7:06 pm, Frank <f...@osspan.clm> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Michael Yardley wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>On Nov 7, 5:39 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>From your post "... install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>>>on an old version of Access ..." is confusing (at least to me) - you cannot
>>>>>>write programs with Access - Access does provide for writing programs in
>>>>>>Visual Basic to run within Access.
>>>>
>>>>>>Google for MSRSTRT.Exe
>>>>
>>>>>>"ikoman" <u38887@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7ae1d0937ba0a@uwe...
>>>>
>>>>>>>I am attempting to install a program called Tapetracker which was written
>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>an old version of Access on my new computer and during the install get the
>>>>>>>following message: "Cannot change properties of the file named:
>>>>>>>C:\WINDOWS\
>>>>>>>_MSRSTRT.EXE." After giving this message, the installation aborts. Has
>>>>>>>anyone else gotten a similar message? Does anyone have any ideas on how
>>>>>>>to
>>>>>>>fix the problem.- Hide quoted text -
>>>>
>>>>>>- Show quoted text -
>>>>
>>>>>how to
>>>>>fix the problem.
>>>>
>>>>>Throw your computer with Vista in the dump can like I have and ask for
>>>>>your money back. This was posted using W98 way better and at least it
>>>>>work's when Vista does not.
>>>>
>>>>Ahhh...the "true you' finally emerges? Guess what, you're either an
>>>>incompetent computer user or else you're just a fukkin troll.
>>>>If the later, get lost. If the former learn more about computers by
>>>>asking real, honest user questions.
>>>>So which are you?
>>>>Frank- Hide quoted text -
>>>>
>>>>- Show quoted text -
>>>
>>>
>>>you're either an
>>>
>>>
>>>>incompetent computer user
>>>
>>>
>>>The opposite Vista suck big time
>>>
>>>An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later.
>>>
>>>Vista again
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>Oh, I see. So you're both an incompetent computer user and a wannabe troll.
>>Hummm...guess what...you're dead in the water. Best to take that job
>>offer at 7'em 11'em. Don't bother with Mickey'dees, you'll never get
>>past the PF-16 test.
>>Frank

>
>
> The only job Frank qualifies for is butt kisser. Frank will kiss any
> ass if the price is right.
>

Sorry mr pig...but you don't qualify!
Frank
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