If when running Title Loan Professional PLUS you get an error message like "ActiveX component can't create object" or if you can't use the Select Store Database dialog (after you select the file to open, the dialog doesn't reappear and you get an untitled window with only the options File, Window and Help), you may have two different versions of Access or Microsoft Office installed on the same computer. A simple solution is to set up a shortcut for Title Loan Professional PLUS that "tells" Windows exactly which version of the Microsoft Access runtime to use. This can be done by browsing to the correct MSACCESS.EXE runtime file, which is normally in the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Access Runtime\Office10 and right-clicking the MSACCESS.EXE file (the .EXE extension may not be displayed, in which case the filename will be MSACCESS). After right-clicking the file, select Send To, then select the Send To Desktop (create shortcut) option. Next, go to the Windows desktop, find the shortcut, right click the shortcut, select Properties, then on the Shortcut Tab change the Target field to read:
Please note that this is one long text line with the only spaces being before and after "/Runtime" and there are no line breaks.
The first part of this field may already be correct, so you may only have to type from "/Runtime" forward. If the PC in question is accessing Title Loan Professional PLUS across the network, you should replace "C:" with either the mapped drive letter of the network drive hosting the Title Loan Professional PLUS files, or the UNC name of the Server. For example:
If Title Loan Professional PLUS is hosted on a network drive named "F:" you would use:
/Runtime "F:\Program Files\Title Loan Professional PLUS\titleloan2k.mdb"
If Title Loan Professional PLUS is hosted on a drive with the UNC name "Fileserver" you would use:
/Runtime "\\Fileserver\Program Files\Title Loan Professional PLUS\titleloan2k.mdb"