Release dates for Access ACCDE/MDE bug (VBA library bug) fixes

[German]Brief information for users of Microsoft Access, who suffer since weeks from an Access ACCDE/MDE bug introduced by update. The error when using forms that the requested class library or wizard is not a VBA project is patched by Microsoft. Now the release dates for these fixes are fixed.


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The VBA libray bug

I had pointed out the problem in Access after reader comments in the blog post Office updates destroys Access run time and apps. All Access users are affected by the issue and may get the following error reported when calling a form in the Access package: 

You have entered the expression On Load as the event property setting. This expression has caused an error: Requested class library or wizard is not a VBA project.

In the meantime Microsoft has confirmed the problem and announced fix updates for the Click-2-Run and MSI versions.

Schedule for fixes

A blog reader has pointed out that Microsoft has now published dates for the release of the updates for the various Office distribution channels. The support post: Error when trying to open an ACCDE/MDE file created in a different version of Access currently lists the following dates:

Office Product

Issue Introduced

Fix available

Office 2013

KB5002121

Estimated August 2, 2022 (subject to change)

Office 2016 MSI

KB5002112

Estimated August 2, 2022 (subject to change)

Office 2019 Volume Licensed

Version 1808, Build 10388.20027

Estimated August 9, 2022 (subject to change)

Office LTSC 2021 Volume Licensed

Version 2108, Build 14332.20345

Estimated August 9, 2022 (subject to change)

Office 2016 Retail

Version 2206, Build 15330.20246

Version 2206, Build 15330.20264

Office 2019 Retail

Version 2206, Build 15330.20246

Version 2206, Build 15330.20264

Office 2021 Retail

Version 2206, Build 15330.20246

Version 2206, Build 15330.20264

Microsoft 365 Apps Current Channel

Version 2206, Build 15330.20246

Version 2206, Build 15330.20264

Microsoft 365 Apps Monthly Enterprise Channel

Version 2205, Build 15225.20356

Estimated July 25, 2022 (subject to change)

Microsoft 365 Apps Monthly Enterprise Channel

Version 2204, Build 15128.20312

For Monthly Enterprise Channel, fix will only be made to Version 2205

Microsoft 365 Apps Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (Preview)

Version 2202, Build 14931.20604

Estimated July 25, 2022 (subject to change)

Microsoft 365 Apps Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel

Version 2202, Build 14931.20604

Estimated July 25, 2022 (subject to change)

Microsoft 365 Apps Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel Extended

Version 2108, Build 14326.21062

Estimated July 25, 2022 (subject to change)

Microsoft 365 Apps Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel Extended

Version 2102, Build 13801.21528

Estimated July 25, 2022 (subject to change)

Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows 7

Version 2002, Build 12527.22183

Estimated August 9, 2022 (subject to change)

Workaround for immediate help

In this comment, German reader A. Heyne points out a workaround with which affected users can help themselves by replacing a DLL until a patch is available:

However, to get an Office 2013 client up and running already now, I took the "Vbe7.dll" (version 7.01.1124) affected by the problem and corrected by the current patch in 2019 from a 2019 machine and copied it to the 2013 machine: Works so far without problems.

You can find the DLL here:
– 32-bit Office: "c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA7.1".
– 64-bit Office: "c:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA7.1"

I did it with a 64-bit Office installation. However, it will certainly work with a 32-bit variant.
Likewise, I assume that the DLL will work with Office 2016.

For people where a fix is urgently needed, and who still have the problem, the above approach may be tried.


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