Hello. Firstly sorry for my bad English, I'm just studying that. So, I have problem with program MS Access XP. I found on this website, that this version of Access is only one which is running under the Wine correctly, so I downloaded it. Installation was OK. When I want to create blank database, there is this error: "Microsoft Access can't load the dynamic-link library mswstr.dll. You need to resolve the failure and start Access again." When I wan't to open existing database, there is the same error but with msjet40.dll library. However, these libraries are in System 32 directory. I tried to download these libraries from internet and replace old one by libraries I've downloaded. I also tried to get these libraries to winecfg, but problem is still hear. Of course, I'm running Wine as Windows XP and I have this version: 1.1.16. Could you help me please? [Question] Thanks
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:37 PM, gillx <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Hello. Firstly sorry for my bad English, I'm just studying that. So, I have problem with program MS Access XP. I found on this website, that this version of Access is only one which is running under the Wine correctly, so I downloaded it. Installation was OK. When I want to create blank database, there is this error: "Microsoft Access can't load the dynamic-link library mswstr.dll. You need to resolve the failure and start Access again." When I wan't to open existing database, there is the same error but with msjet40.dll library. However, these libraries are in System 32 directory. I tried to download these libraries from internet and replace old one by libraries I've downloaded. I also tried to get these libraries to winecfg, but problem is still hear. Of course, I'm running Wine as Windows XP and I have this version: 1.1.16. Could you help me please? [Question] ?Thanks$ wget kegel.com/wine/winetricks $ sh winetricks jet40 -- -Austin
Thanks for advice, the problem is solved. But there is another. If I want to open existing database, there is this error: Microsoft Access cannot open this file. This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security problems. To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network location