

Whoever setup this app wants it run as the runtime. As I said earlier, there is almost no difference between a desktop app for 20.

Try running the app from the new shortcut and see if it has any problems loading. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\ Office15\MSACCESS.EXE" "C:\Users\Cyndi\AppData\Roaming\ChurchTrac\ctapp9.accdr" /runtime Lets try something make a copy of that shortcut but change the Target (in the copy) to: See the part I bolded above? That is telling us that this is an application created using Access as the development platform. OK, that's pretty much what I expected to see. Target: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\MSACCESS.EXE" "C:\Users\Cyndi\AppData\Roaming\ChurchTrac\ ctapp9.accdr" /runtime So I ask again, how are you launching this app? If its from a shortcut on your desktop, right click and select Properties and let us know what the target says.
Microsoft access runtime 2010 32 bit update#
In addition, now Windows Update has notified me of updates for Office 2010 that need to be installed, including one for Outlook 2010 - which I no longer have installed. Is there a resolution for this problem, or am I stuck with having to wait for re-configuration every time I want to use Access 2013 or the other program? To be re-configured whenever I want to open one of them. This is annoying due to the time it takes for each program And, when I open the other program, Microsoft Installer goes through the configuration process before the other program opens. Installer goes through the configuration process before Access 2013 opens. However, there seems to be a conflict because when I open Access 2013, Microsoft I was told by the other program's support team to reinstall Microsoft Access Runtime 2010 and that would fix the problem. After upgrading to Office Pro 2013, I discovered that another program which uses Microsoft Access RuntimeĢ010 wouldn't open. I recently upgraded to Office Professional 2013 (32-bit) from Office Home and Business 2010 (32-bit) on my Windows 7 Professional 64-bit computer.
