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Unable to replace file with newer version
I have an Access database I have to replace in a folder under program files. I can delete the file. I can copy the new version to the folder. But when I open the file it's the old version. I have tried copy and paste. I have tried delete and then a reboot but the old version comes back after I copy and paste (or drag) the new version into the correct folder. I have tried delete then empty recycle bin and it still comes back when I put the new version in the correct folder. Any Ideas??? I can run the new version from the desktop -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
Try the following:
Right click CMD.EXE (command prompt) Select Run As Administrator, Type CD\ and hit Enter to drop you into the root directory, Change to Program files and delete the old file, Click the X in the top right corner to go back to Windows, Then copy the new version. "Samkent" wrote in message ... I have an Access database I have to replace in a folder under program files. I can delete the file. I can copy the new version to the folder. But when I open the file it's the old version. I have tried copy and paste. I have tried delete and then a reboot but the old version comes back after I copy and paste (or drag) the new version into the correct folder. I have tried delete then empty recycle bin and it still comes back when I put the new version in the correct folder. Any Ideas??? I can run the new version from the desktop -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
I just tried it. Same result. The file disappears from the directory as you would expect. But once I copy the new file into the directory and then run it, the login page shows it’s the old version. I just tried something else with strange results. I’m in the right folder with the new file copied there. If I run it the login page shows it’s the old file. If I change the file name by one letter then run it all is fine with the new login page. If I change the file name back to the right name it becomes the old file. I can change the name back and forth and the login page changes old/new/old/new. I’m not working with a short cut or anything. I am working with a simple Access MDE file. I’ve been working with computers since the days of DOS version 1 so I’m not a dufus when it comes to computers. This one has me baffled. -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
Can you delete the folder itself or do you have other files in it?
"Samkent" wrote in message ... I just tried it. Same result. The file disappears from the directory as you would expect. But once I copy the new file into the directory and then run it, the login page shows it's the old version. I just tried something else with strange results. I'm in the right folder with the new file copied there. If I run it the login page shows it's the old file. If I change the file name by one letter then run it all is fine with the new login page. If I change the file name back to the right name it becomes the old file. I can change the name back and forth and the login page changes old/new/old/new. I'm not working with a short cut or anything. I am working with a simple Access MDE file. I've been working with computers since the days of DOS version 1 so I'm not a dufus when it comes to computers. This one has me baffled. -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
I could do that as there are only 5 files total. But I would have to recreate it to make things work smooth for the boss. It’s weird all I have to do is change the name by 1 letter and it becomes the new file. Change it back to the name it needs to be and it’s the old file. -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
I could do that as there are only 5 files total. But I would have to recreate it to make things work smooth for the boss. It’s weird all I have to do is change the name by 1 letter and it becomes the new file. Change it back to the name it needs to be and it’s the old file. -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
I got it. Compatibility Files Do a search for it. The old version was stored in a totally different folder under the users name. Not the normal Program files directory but a virtual Program files directory. If you ‘explore’ your way to a dir, look next to the ‘burn’ option on the bar. You will see’ Compatability files’. Click it and it will whisk you away to the other dir under the users name. That will sure mess with your mind after a long days work. -- Samkent Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
Hi, Samkent.
Compatibility Files I'm glad you found it - because I have no idea what you're talking about. :-( Maybe it's because I'm running Win7. Or maybe it's because I haven't actually used Access in years, although I do have a couple of very old databases that I can read and update with the Tech Preview version of Office 2010. But my Windows Explorer window shows nothing next to the "burn" option but "Share with" (on the left) and "New folder" (on the right). And a search in Help and Support for "Compatibility Files" gets me a dozen links, none apparently related to you question. Can you tell us, click by click, how you get to that Explorer window that shows the "Compatibility files" button? Or maybe it's time to just close this thread, since your problem is solved. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "Samkent" wrote in message ... I got it. Compatibility Files Do a search for it. The old version was stored in a totally different folder under the users name. Not the normal Program files directory but a virtual Program files directory. If you ‘explore’ your way to a dir, look next to the ‘burn’ option on the bar. You will see’ Compatability files’. Click it and it will whisk you away to the other dir under the users name. That will sure mess with your mind after a long days work. -- Samkent |
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Unable to replace file with newer version
Hi, Samkent. Compatibility Files I'm glad you found it - because I have no idea what you're talking about. :-( Maybe it's because I'm running Win7. Or maybe it's because I haven't actually used Access in years, although I do have a couple of very old databases that I can read and update with the Tech Preview version of Office 2010. But my Windows Explorer window shows nothing next to the "burn" option but "Share with" (on the left) and "New folder" (on the right). And a search in Help and Support for "Compatibility Files" gets me a dozen links, none apparently related to you question. Can you tell us, click by click, how you get to that Explorer window that shows the "Compatibility files" button? Or maybe it's time to just close this thread, since your problem is solved. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "Samkent" wrote in message ... I got it. Compatibility Files Do a search for it. The old version was stored in a totally different folder under the users name. Not the normal Program files directory but a virtual Program files directory. If you ‘explore’ your way to a dir, look next to the ‘burn’ option on the bar. You will see’ Compatability files’. Click it and it will whisk you away to the other dir under the users name. That will sure mess with your mind after a long days work. -- Samkent |
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