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How to solve missing MSCAL.OCX reference in Microsoft Access 2010

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I need to follow the instructions from this article to fulfill a developer's request.

How to solve missing MSCAL.OCX reference in Microsoft Access 2010


I get to step four, and I then receive this error message (see attached). Can any suggest how to get past this?

Thanks so much in advance!
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Please confirm that you are using 32-bit Office2010 and not 64-bit.
Personally, I'd replace it.  Good write-up here:

http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/calendars.htm

 with many alternatives out there.

Jim.
BTW, when registering, start a command window by right clicking and specifiying "Run As Administrator" rather then just left clicking.

That should avoid the error.

Jim.
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Thanks Jim. I will look into your suggestion. Command was "run as admin".. under an admin account.
@Peter. Actually, this is 64 bit office.
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Thanks!