This error is usually caused by an incorrect entry in the MSACC20.INI file
or a corrupted dynamic link library (.DLL) file on your computer. The error
can also occur if the newer BTRV200.DLL from the Microsoft Access Service
Pack 2.0 is used with original version of MSAJT200.DLL.
Start Windows Explorer (or File Manager) and locate the ISAM drivers
listed in the MSACC20.INI file. If the drivers are not found in the
specified location, you should reinstall the ISAM drivers. To do so,
follow these steps:
In a text editor, open the MSACC20.INI file and comment the ISAM
section by entering a semicolon (;) in front of each line, for
example:
Save the MSACC20.INI file and close the text editor.
Start the Microsoft Access Setup program.
Click the Add/Remove Programs button.
Click to clear "ISAM drivers" to uninstall the Installable ISAM
drivers, and then click Continue. Follow the instructions on screen
to complete the uninstall process.
NOTE: If the ISAM drivers check box is disabled, quit Setup, rename
the following files, and begin again from Step c:
BTRV200.DLL
PDX200.DLL
XBS200.DLL
Start the Microsoft Access Setup program again to reinstall the ISAM
drivers.
Click the Add/Remove Programs button.
Click to select the "ISAM drivers" box, and then click Continue.
Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation. This
Setup process will update the [Installable ISAMs] section in the
MSACC20.INI file to the correct settings.
If the error message continues at this point, completely uninstall and
reinstall Microsoft Access. To do so, follow these steps:
Back up all .MDB files created with Microsoft Access.
Start Windows Explorer (or File Manager).
Locate and rename the following files (all but one of these files
are located in the \Windows\System directory):
BTRV200.DLL
COMPOBJ.DLL
CTL3D.DLL
MSAJT200.DLL
MSAJU200.DLL (file located in Access directory)
PDX200.DLL
STDOLE.TLB
STORAGE.DLL
TYPELIB.DLL
XBS200.DLL
If you are using Windows 95, copy the following files from the
\Windows\Sysbckup folder (a hidden folder) to the \Windows\System
folder:
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