- Question Regarding Microsoft Jet 4.0, or Service Pack 4, Please
- Posted by Robert11 on April 24th, 2004
Hello:
Running XP.
Am getting an error message upon trying to open up a database
being used on an on-line continuing ed course. Won't let me open
it up until I install a MS service pack.
Says I need: Microsoft Jet 4.0, or Service Pack 4,
Might someone please explain for me exactly what this is, and
why I might need it ?
Am always a bit leery about downloading MS Service Packs.
Any caveats or gotchas about doing the download ?
Much thanks,
Bob
- Posted by Boomer on April 24th, 2004
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in news:Oa2dnc1uWumcbBfdRVn-
jw@comcast.com:
Here's a quick search from Google.com
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-
8&q=Microsoft+Jet+4.0+Service+Pack+4&btnG=Google+S earch
Your shorter link is: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S18F22D18
HTH
- Posted by one_red_eye on April 24th, 2004
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Oa2dnc1uWumcbBfdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
Download Microsoft Jet 4.0. It's free.
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- Posted by Rick Merrill on April 25th, 2004
Robert11 wrote:
Run Start|Help&Support|"Windows Update"| scan and
make sure you have done the critical updates. Then from the
other updates, select MS Jet 4 update. I am not aware of
any current 'gotchas' and check for updates every 3 mos. - RM
- Posted by Toolman Tim on April 25th, 2004
"Rick Merrill" <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> wrote in message
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3 months? A hell of a lot of security issues arise each week...three months
could cause a catastophic disaster.
- Posted by Toolman Tim on April 25th, 2004
"Boomer" <Boomer__Baby_@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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Okay....go play with your Mac ;o) and ignore us Windows misfits...heh heh...
- Posted by Plato on April 26th, 2004
Robert11 wrote:
When upgrading your MS OS make sure no background apps are running. That
is the main cause of "upgrade" problems.
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- Posted by Blinky the Shark on April 26th, 2004
Robert11 wrote:
Might want to check in at comp.databases.ms-access.
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