I seem to remember some time ago there was a discussion about this
and someone indicated that they were going to build a COM object
for this. I was originally going to do this if anyone had value
in it, but the other person was going to offer it for free.

You might search Allaire's site to see if it exists. If not, drop
me a line.

Steve

At 02:14 PM 2/27/2001 -0500, Jaime Bonilla wrote:
>Brian,
>
>The problem is that I don't have Access 97 on the production server and the
>network administrator does not want to install it on there just for this.
>He seems to think that there should be a way of just installing the DAO
>files and registered them.  But that's what I don't know.
>
>Jaime
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Shearer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:24 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: RE: CFFILE
>
>
>Jaime,
>
>Open up Access 97 on the production server and either open a module or
>create a new one. In the vba window select Tools > References,  checkmark
>the DAO 3.51 object library and click OK.
>
>Brian Shearer
>Custom Data Systems, Inc.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.cdsi-solutions.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jaime Bonilla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:59 AM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: CFFILE
>
>
>Hello ladies and gentlemen Fuseboxers!  (What's the correct term to use
>here?).
>
>I have a minor problem with compacting and repairing an Access 97 database
>for publication and download.  I have an application that requires me to
>post Access 97 mdb files (after extracting data from a production SQL
>server) to a private area where the client can download the file.
>
>The problem I have is that in my development server I can do the file
>copying and compacting without a problem, but on the production server I am
>missing the DAO.DBENGINE 35 object that I need to compact the Access97 mdb
>file (using CFOBJECT).  My question is, how do I install or somehow register
>this file or 'object' on my production server for this to work.
>
>Please help!  Any information is very much appreciated.  Thank you in
>advance!
>
>Jaime
>
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