Can't find MSJER35.DLL

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Running Access97 and Access2K on an new XP Pro machine.

I downloaded and ran Jet35sp3.exe so that A97 would run properly on XP
with 1G of memory.

It appeared as though my large A97 application ran OK, but today I ran
into a couple of queries that displayed...
"Can't find MSJTER35.DLL"
....while other queries in the app run properly.

Most web hits on this problem suggest running Jet35sp3.exe, and couldn't
find anything in MS Knowledge Base on it specifically.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Al Camp
 
Folks,
Wanted to get back right away with more info.
In the query that generated the "missing DLL" message, I had just added a
calculated field in a Totals Pass-Thru query...

OrderValue:
IIf([PurchaseMeasure]=1,[OrderQtyM]*[OrderSalesPrice],[OrderQtyM]*0.9144*[Or
derSalesPrice])

The formula is correct, but not important to the problem... it's the fact
that I had this column marked "GroupBy" when it should have been
"Expression".
That appears to cause this FALSE "missing DLL" message!! Go figure...

Hopefully I'm OK now...

Al Camp
 
MSJTER35.DLL is the Error Services DLL. The message indicates that Access
was having problems trying to display the error message about the query.

(david)

AlCamp said:
Folks,
Wanted to get back right away with more info.
In the query that generated the "missing DLL" message, I had just added a
calculated field in a Totals Pass-Thru query...

OrderValue:
IIf([PurchaseMeasure]=1,[OrderQtyM]*[OrderSalesPrice],[OrderQtyM]*0.9144*[Or
derSalesPrice])

The formula is correct, but not important to the problem... it's the fact
that I had this column marked "GroupBy" when it should have been
"Expression".
That appears to cause this FALSE "missing DLL" message!! Go figure...

Hopefully I'm OK now...

Al Camp

AlCamp said:
Running Access97 and Access2K on an new XP Pro machine.

I downloaded and ran Jet35sp3.exe so that A97 would run properly on XP
with 1G of memory.

It appeared as though my large A97 application ran OK, but today I ran
into a couple of queries that displayed...
"Can't find MSJTER35.DLL"
...while other queries in the app run properly.

Most web hits on this problem suggest running Jet35sp3.exe, and couldn't
find anything in MS Knowledge Base on it specifically.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Al Camp
 
David,
Thanks for that info. I'm getting several weird failures since I moved
my Access97 to an XP system, and most of those errors appear to be "bogus"
error messages. Sounds like Access can't find the error message it needs
for some failures, so it just posts bogus error descriptions.
I also got a "missing DLL" message when a field I called out in a query
calculation was not present in the design grid... although it was a
legitimate field in one of the query's tables.
I'm starting a new post on the NG... "What do I need to do to move A97
application to an XP system".
Argghhh! what a mess.
Thanks for your help...
Al Camp

david epsom dot com dot au said:
MSJTER35.DLL is the Error Services DLL. The message indicates that Access
was having problems trying to display the error message about the query.

(david)

AlCamp said:
Folks,
Wanted to get back right away with more info.
In the query that generated the "missing DLL" message, I had just
added
a
calculated field in a Totals Pass-Thru query...

OrderValue:
IIf([PurchaseMeasure]=1,[OrderQtyM]*[OrderSalesPrice],[OrderQtyM]*0.9144*[Or
derSalesPrice])

The formula is correct, but not important to the problem... it's the fact
that I had this column marked "GroupBy" when it should have been
"Expression".
That appears to cause this FALSE "missing DLL" message!! Go figure...

Hopefully I'm OK now...

Al Camp

AlCamp said:
Running Access97 and Access2K on an new XP Pro machine.

I downloaded and ran Jet35sp3.exe so that A97 would run properly on XP
with 1G of memory.

It appeared as though my large A97 application ran OK, but today I ran
into a couple of queries that displayed...
"Can't find MSJTER35.DLL"
...while other queries in the app run properly.

Most web hits on this problem suggest running Jet35sp3.exe, and couldn't
find anything in MS Knowledge Base on it specifically.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Al Camp
 
I speculate that these were some of the problems that gave memory
exception faults with A2K and just crashed the whole application...
that still happens every day with A2K.

(david)

AlCamp said:
David,
Thanks for that info. I'm getting several weird failures since I moved
my Access97 to an XP system, and most of those errors appear to be "bogus"
error messages. Sounds like Access can't find the error message it needs
for some failures, so it just posts bogus error descriptions.
I also got a "missing DLL" message when a field I called out in a query
calculation was not present in the design grid... although it was a
legitimate field in one of the query's tables.
I'm starting a new post on the NG... "What do I need to do to move A97
application to an XP system".
Argghhh! what a mess.
Thanks for your help...
Al Camp

david epsom dot com dot au said:
MSJTER35.DLL is the Error Services DLL. The message indicates that Access
was having problems trying to display the error message about the query.

(david)

added
IIf([PurchaseMeasure]=1,[OrderQtyM]*[OrderSalesPrice],[OrderQtyM]*0.9144*[Or
derSalesPrice])

The formula is correct, but not important to the problem... it's
the
fact
that I had this column marked "GroupBy" when it should have been
"Expression".
That appears to cause this FALSE "missing DLL" message!! Go figure...

Hopefully I'm OK now...

Al Camp

Running Access97 and Access2K on an new XP Pro machine.

I downloaded and ran Jet35sp3.exe so that A97 would run properly
on
XP
with 1G of memory.

It appeared as though my large A97 application ran OK, but today
I
ran
into a couple of queries that displayed...
"Can't find MSJTER35.DLL"
...while other queries in the app run properly.

Most web hits on this problem suggest running Jet35sp3.exe, and
couldn't
find anything in MS Knowledge Base on it specifically.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Al Camp
 
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