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Create References Outside Of Application

Asked by kpurchase in ActiveX, Access Architecture/Design, VB Objects

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I am looking for a method, either batch file or possibly create an executable, that will automatically create references for a Microsoft Access Application. For instance I have a reference to an object called "Microsoft Internet Controls", file name shdocvw.dll, that is listed as a reference when I bring up source code behind a form or module and from the main menu selecting Tools -> References I can see that it is in fact referenced. Because this application is used by a lot of different users I was hoping there could be a way with either a batch file or a method in a seperate VB executable that would allow me to create those references automatically when putting this application on a new users machine as opposed to having to go to Tools -> References and browsing for each and every reference that the application requires to compile and run. Does anyone know how to do this?Start Free Trial
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