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    Access 2000 Missing Wizards

    Hi all,

    I've just upgraded to Access 2000 and it seems that all the wizards do
    not work. I get error messages saying that they are not installed.

    I've already done the following:

    1. Uninstalled and re-installed
    2. Checked for presence of acwzmain.mde and acwztool.mde
    3. re-registered the dao files
    4. uninstalled, deleted old files and registry entries, and
    re-installed. I didn't do this thoroughly though; I know Office leaves
    a lot of other junk behind which I must have missed.

    Anyone know of a quick fix for this one? It seems to be a known
    problem that's been around since Office95.

    The problem persists for both new and old databases and it's driving
    me nuts...I don't want to have to go through my HDD and registry with
    a fine tooth comb just to get it to work!


  • Tony Toews

    #2
    Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

    Anonymous-Remailer@See.Co mment.Header (U N Me) wrote:
    [color=blue]
    >This is a known issue, but not too hard to work around and
    >get the wizards back. Take a look at[/color]

    Do NOT click on the above URL.

    Tony
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    • G

      #3
      Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

      Well...here I am, still stuck without a solution. I know it's a known
      issue but what's the known solution? I've tried going through MS's
      website and followed the instructions in the various tech support
      articles there with no luck. Maybe I just need one last handy tip?

      Argh...work has come to a standstill since I "up"graded to 2000. :-(
      Office 97 was nice and stable!


      On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 18:59:40 GMT, tgary@pacific.n et.sg (G) wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >Hi all,
      >
      >I've just upgraded to Access 2000 and it seems that all the wizards do
      >not work. I get error messages saying that they are not installed.
      >
      >I've already done the following:
      >
      >1. Uninstalled and re-installed
      >2. Checked for presence of acwzmain.mde and acwztool.mde
      >3. re-registered the dao files
      >4. uninstalled, deleted old files and registry entries, and
      >re-installed. I didn't do this thoroughly though; I know Office leaves
      >a lot of other junk behind which I must have missed.
      >
      >Anyone know of a quick fix for this one? It seems to be a known
      >problem that's been around since Office95.
      >
      >The problem persists for both new and old databases and it's driving
      >me nuts...I don't want to have to go through my HDD and registry with
      >a fine tooth comb just to get it to work!
      >
      >[/color]

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      • G

        #4
        Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

        >Do NOT click on the above URL.[color=blue]
        >
        >Tony[/color]
        Thanks Tony. I don't suppose you'd know anything about the original
        issue regarding the wizards? I've ploughed through the MS tech support
        articles with no luck.

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        • U N Me

          #5
          Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

          G wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > Well...here I am, still stuck without a solution. I know it's a known
          > issue but what's the known solution? I've tried going through MS's
          > website and followed the instructions in the various tech support
          > articles there with no luck. Maybe I just need one last handy tip?
          >
          > Argh...work has come to a standstill since I "up"graded to 2000. :-(
          > Office 97 was nice and stable!
          >[/color]

          I went to http://groups.google.com, selected Advanced search, entered
          Missing Wizards for locating words and comp.databases. ms-access for the
          newsgroup. One of the many articles is below.

          If your wizards turn up missing, don't worry. Microsoft has
          confirmed that there's a problem with the Access 2000 wizards.
          Your first step is to see if they're really missing. Check your
          system
          for the following two files: acwzmain.mde and acwztool.mde. If you
          don't find either file, you can copy it from the Office 2000 CD. To
          do so, insert your Office or Access CD and open the folder
          Pfiles\Msoffice \Office\1033
          You'll find both .mde files in this folder. Simply copy them both to
          the same folder in which you installed Office 2000 (the default
          folder is C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office).

          After copying the files, restart Access and try to use a wizard.
          Access may have to install the wizard first, but once that's done,
          the
          wizard should work fine. For more information, review the support
          article at


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          • G

            #6
            Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

            On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 15:07:50 GMT, U N Me <unme@together. com> wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >G wrote:
            >[color=green]
            >> Well...here I am, still stuck without a solution. I know it's a known
            >> issue but what's the known solution? I've tried going through MS's
            >> website and followed the instructions in the various tech support
            >> articles there with no luck. Maybe I just need one last handy tip?
            >>
            >> Argh...work has come to a standstill since I "up"graded to 2000. :-(
            >> Office 97 was nice and stable!
            >>[/color]
            >
            >I went to http://groups.google.com, selected Advanced search, entered
            >Missing Wizards for locating words and comp.databases. ms-access for the
            >newsgroup. One of the many articles is below.
            >
            >If your wizards turn up missing, don't worry. Microsoft has
            >confirmed that there's a problem with the Access 2000 wizards.
            >Your first step is to see if they're really missing. Check your
            >system
            >for the following two files: acwzmain.mde and acwztool.mde. If you[/color]

            In my original message, I'd already said that I've tried this before.
            It didn't work.

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            • G

              #7
              Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

              On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 06:14:19 GMT, Tony Toews <ttoews@teluspl anet.net>
              wrote:
              [color=blue]
              >Anonymous-Remailer@See.Co mment.Header (U N Me) wrote:
              >[color=green]
              >>This is a known issue, but not too hard to work around and
              >>get the wizards back. Take a look at[/color]
              >
              >Do NOT click on the above URL.[/color]
              Thanks Tony. You seem to be rather respected in here as an Access
              guru. I wonder if you might know anything about the missing wizard
              problem which I might have missed?

              Regards,
              Gary

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              • Larry  Linson

                #8
                Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards


                "George Rockwell" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Co mment.Header> wrote in message
                news:0BLR1VPE37 970.5483680556@ anonymous...

                [color=blue]
                > U N Me was too busy slapping his
                > keyboard to have really read your
                > original message. He's a vile, disgusting,
                > anonymous troll. Don't click on the links
                > he's posting.
                >
                > -=-
                > This message was posted via two or
                >more anonymous remailing services.[/color]

                This is from an anonymous remailing service -- and is probably from the same
                "vile, disgusting, anonymous troll" who has impersonated "U N Me" -- but
                note that those impersonations have been via anonymizers. There is a real "U
                N Me" who does not post via anonymizers, and that's the one this troll is
                trying to discredit.


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                • Ed Marzan

                  #9
                  Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

                  I recall that if you use the shortcut generated by the install program
                  the wizard will not work. Try creating the shortcuts manually or
                  executing the exe manually.

                  I believe the service pack addresses this issue.

                  Good luck

                  Ed Marzan

                  tgary@pacific.n et.sg (G) wrote in message news:<3fddd63f. 1663890@news.si ngnet.com.sg>.. .[color=blue]
                  > On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 15:07:50 GMT, U N Me <unme@together. com> wrote:
                  >[color=green]
                  > >G wrote:
                  > >[color=darkred]
                  > >> Well...here I am, still stuck without a solution. I know it's a known
                  > >> issue but what's the known solution? I've tried going through MS's
                  > >> website and followed the instructions in the various tech support
                  > >> articles there with no luck. Maybe I just need one last handy tip?
                  > >>
                  > >> Argh...work has come to a standstill since I "up"graded to 2000. :-(
                  > >> Office 97 was nice and stable!
                  > >>[/color]
                  > >
                  > >I went to http://groups.google.com, selected Advanced search, entered
                  > >Missing Wizards for locating words and comp.databases. ms-access for the
                  > >newsgroup. One of the many articles is below.
                  > >
                  > >If your wizards turn up missing, don't worry. Microsoft has
                  > >confirmed that there's a problem with the Access 2000 wizards.
                  > >Your first step is to see if they're really missing. Check your
                  > >system
                  > >for the following two files: acwzmain.mde and acwztool.mde. If you[/color]
                  >
                  > In my original message, I'd already said that I've tried this before.
                  > It didn't work.[/color]

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                  • Tony Toews

                    #10
                    Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

                    tgary@pacific.n et.sg (G) wrote:
                    [color=blue]
                    >Thanks Tony. You seem to be rather respected in here as an Access
                    >guru. I wonder if you might know anything about the missing wizard
                    >problem which I might have missed?[/color]

                    Sorry no. I have no idea.

                    Tony
                    --
                    Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
                    Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
                    read the entire thread of messages.
                    Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at

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                    • G

                      #11
                      Re: Access 2000 Missing Wizards

                      >I recall that if you use the shortcut generated by the install program[color=blue]
                      >the wizard will not work. Try creating the shortcuts manually or
                      >executing the exe manually.
                      >I believe the service pack addresses this issue.[/color]

                      Thanks, those suggestions didn't work either. I tried SP3 too to no
                      avail. But in the end I fixed it by following instructions in a tech
                      support document for the same problem in Office97(go figure). Thanks
                      everyone for trying to help!

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