![]() Thus breaking at least FireDAC's implementation of it. My bet is that MS did modify this component of the MS Access driver. This is consistent with Microsoft's release note for KB4484218 indicating that this specific DLL has been modified. ShowMessage(FDQuery1.FieldByName(edit2.Text).AsInteger.ToString) Įxecuting the code above on a system that doesn't have the KB4484218 installed, everything works properly and the application show the value.Įxecuting the same code on the same machine after applying KB4484218 however, I get a Access Violation on 'ACECORE.DLL' mdb fileį( 'SELECT * FROM ' + edit3.Text) //insert column name Office 2016: Description of the security update for Office 2016 (KB4484113)Īs requested, here is a bit more context and info on this issue. ![]() Office 2013: Description of the security update for Office 2013 (KB4484119) Office 2010: Description of the security update for Office 2010 (KB4484127) Updates that might trigger this issue to my knowledge :
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