- Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Library Missing Key
- Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Library
- Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library Missing
The solution we have right now is to manually uncheck the current 'Microsoft Outlook Object Library Reference' and check an older version 'Microsoft Outlook Object Library Reference'. However I believe there is a way to go around this but I don't know how. Thank you for your help. You should find the reference below, and possibly Microsoft Outlook 15.0 Object Library, if you need that. There are similar libraries for Word, Excel, etc.: Update: The Object Library should contain the Interop stuff. Try to add this to a source file, and see if it does not find what you need: using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.
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Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Library Missing Key
Running the MS Office 2020 Update fixed the Microsoft Office 15.0 Object Library (missing reference). But, now created the MSO.DLL missing reference.
MSO.DLL Missing reference suddenly shows up after MS Office update
This happened in Access 2007
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=169230
Development: Access 2010 on Windows 7 Enterprise 32-Bit
Deployment: Citrix calls on Access 2010 on Windows Server 2008 r2 64-Bit
(both are 32 bit MS Office)
Note: in the modules Tools - Reference there is not, never has been a reference to MSO.DLL This message is very specific 'Missing or broken reference to the file 'MSO.DLL' version 2.7
My workstation has a MSO.DLL for Office 14 18M date 3/23/2010
My workstation has a MSO.DLL for Office 15 24M date 10/1/2012
They are in folder Office14 and Office15 on C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft shared
NOTE: We have NOT installed Office 2013 anywhere. However, the IT dept is just starting to replace Groupwise with Outlook. The Citrix Application Server was only updated for MS Office last night.
The Office Update for Office 2010 fixed a broken reference for an Microsoft Office 114.0 Object Library - that suddenly (on the Win 7) became Microsoft Office 15.0 Object library. The Workstation probably got the update where the Windows 2008 Application Server didn't get the update.
Last Night, the Windows 2008 Application Server ran the MS Office update.
This morning, the broken reference to Office 15.0 went away.
But, now the MSO.DLL appeared.
This might be part of a new Microsoft Application code name LIME.
MSO.DLL Missing reference suddenly shows up after MS Office update
This happened in Access 2007
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=169230
Development: Access 2010 on Windows 7 Enterprise 32-Bit
Deployment: Citrix calls on Access 2010 on Windows Server 2008 r2 64-Bit
(both are 32 bit MS Office)
Note: in the modules Tools - Reference there is not, never has been a reference to MSO.DLL This message is very specific 'Missing or broken reference to the file 'MSO.DLL' version 2.7
My workstation has a MSO.DLL for Office 14 18M date 3/23/2010
My workstation has a MSO.DLL for Office 15 24M date 10/1/2012
They are in folder Office14 and Office15 on C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft shared
NOTE: We have NOT installed Office 2013 anywhere. However, the IT dept is just starting to replace Groupwise with Outlook. The Citrix Application Server was only updated for MS Office last night.
The Office Update for Office 2010 fixed a broken reference for an Microsoft Office 114.0 Object Library - that suddenly (on the Win 7) became Microsoft Office 15.0 Object library. The Workstation probably got the update where the Windows 2008 Application Server didn't get the update.
Last Night, the Windows 2008 Application Server ran the MS Office update.
This morning, the broken reference to Office 15.0 went away.
But, now the MSO.DLL appeared.
This might be part of a new Microsoft Application code name LIME.
Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Library
Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library Missing
100+ | My database seems to be acting up on me today. It is throwing up errors and highlighting very basic built in functions like Format() and Left(). It's happening when I run my code that I've used for years to filter a continuous form, as well as when I try to use my custom ribbon buttons. I feel like there is a library missing. I've been running Access 2016 on Windows 10 for several months now, and I haven't had this issue before. These are the references I have right now, in this order: Visual Basic for Applications Microsoft Access 15.0 Object Library OLE Automation Microsoft Office 16.0 Access database engine Object Library Microsoft Office 16.0 Object Library Microsoft Office.NET Private Object Library MISSING: Office Communicator W14 Type Library When I run my code this is what I'm getting - Compile Error: Can't find project or library I really don't know much about what is happening behind the scenes with reference libraries, but that is my best guess as to the problem. That last one that says MISSING: is certainly suspicious. |