Error #-2147319779 - XMLExporter error (IMailUI.ocx)

Gang,
I am trying to move an Access 2003 database to APEX using the SQL*Developer Migration tools. However, when I try to do Export for Both I get the following error (well it doesn't matter which one I pick as I get the same error message) :
ERROR #-2147319779 - XMLExporter - Your Vendor Action Item Database database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file 'IMailUI.ocx' version 1.0 Partner Management Database.MDB Database Schema Export did not complete successfully.
And I have no idea where to start look for solutions, any ideas are welcome.
Cheers,
Andy

Hi Andy,
Apologies for the delay in responding to your reported issue.
If you are still experiencing issues with missing links, I would recommend that you review the steps outlined in the announcement "Diagnosing Exporter Problems" - http://forums.oracle.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=376. Specifically, you should open your MDB file in the database view (holding down the Shift key on double-clicking the MDB file), and then open up the IDE view (use the Alt+F11 keys). From the menu bar, select Tools, References. Remove or resolve any missing references. You should see the specified reference "IMailUI.ocx" listed as Missing in the list of available references.
I hope this helps,
Regards,
Hilary

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