I have resolved this problem. Turns out to have been a problem with a
mismatched dll. Once I reregestered the proper dll the problem was solved.
Thanks to everyone who either did respond or planned to respond with a fix.
Charles A. Braun IV
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Desktop / Network Specialist
Kaiser Permanente, California I.T.
(626) 405-6289 Tieline 8-335-6289
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 8:20 AM
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> Subject: [PCSOFT] ? Access95 can't start...
>
> I just completed a fresh installation of Microsoft Office 95 and get the
> following error when trying to run Access:
> "Microsoft Access can't start the data access object (DAO) and so it can't
> continue. Solution, Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access."
> When I click OK I get the following:
> "A system error occurred, or there isn't enough free memory to start
> Microsoft Access. Close unneeded programs and try again."
> The error occurs whether just trying to open a blank database or trying to
> open a previously created database.
>
> System Configuration:
> Compaq P-100
> Windows 95
> Standard software (Netscape, exchange, mcafee, timbuktu...)
> Nothing else running at the time and no TSRs in the background
> 32 MB RAM
> 55 MB of free hard drive space after install.
>
> Word, Excel and Powerpoint all work fine. I have tried to reinstall and
> have
> selected to install all componants of Office 95.
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. The MS KB and TechNet have not
> been
> helpful in this case.
>
> Thank you to all that respond.
>
>
> Charles A. Braun IV
> [log in to unmask]
> Desktop / Network Specialist
> Kaiser Permanente, California I.T.
> (626) 405-6289 Tieline 8-335-6289
>
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