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Corruption?

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Jody M De - 15 Apr 2005 18:10 GMT
First, I am not am IT guy. Im just a regular end using Joe who somehow got
confused with someone who knows a lot about Access. My question is this...

I have a database on a shared drive that is being used by maybe 5 people.
Its not split. It seems that the database is corrupt but at any rate its not
letting any open it. The message that I get is something along the lines of...

"The expression On Menu that you entered as the event property setting
produced the following error: There isnt enough memory to complete the
Automation object operation of the (there is a verticle line here) object."

There is some other text about macros and expressions but from what I know
about this database (which isnt a heck of a lot) there are not any macros
written, its actually very basic.

So what happened?
David Hodgkins - 15 Apr 2005 21:14 GMT
Hi Jody,
   Good news: that message does not sound like corruption. Bad news: it
does sound like a bad piece of code in one of your forms (probably the one
that is set for start up). Can you open the database while holding down the
Shift key?

David Hodgkins, MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE
JSTAR Software Solutions
4402 Sweet Cherry Ln.
Kalamazoo, MI 49004
www.jstarsoftware.com - Home of AutoCompact for Access Databases
269-382-2931

> First, I am not am IT guy. Im just a regular end using Joe who somehow got
> confused with someone who knows a lot about Access. My question is this...
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> So what happened?
 
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