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Invalid argument (Cannot access sign in)

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Tony - 28 Jul 2005 01:52 GMT
Hi all,

I currently have an access sign in sheet on a server where customers log in
their basic information and the front desk counselors call people according
to the linked sign in sheet on their computers.  Problem is that every time
they try and open up the sign in sheet whether it be it tables, queries, or
forms, they get an invalid argument message which prevents anyone from
viewing anything.  No settings were changed to my knowledge.  Any help is
always greatly appreciated!

Tony...
Jörg Ackermann - 30 Jul 2005 10:31 GMT
Hi,

Tony schreibselte:

> I currently have an access sign in sheet on a server where customers
> log in their basic information and the front desk counselors call
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> settings were changed to my knowledge.  Any help is always greatly
> appreciated!

What is the size of your database?

Acki
Tony - 30 Jul 2005 18:41 GMT
Finally figured it out.  There was an error in one of the entries that caused
the invalid argument.  After going to the actual computer where the entry was
input, and did a compact and repair database, everything worked fine from
there.  Appreciate the help.

> Hi,
>
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>
> Acki
 
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