I have an access 2000 database containing only tables and
queries. I secured the database. I then added a few
macros and forms. On the forms I have control buttons
that are set to run the various macros I created.
Problem: I get an error when I attempt to run the macros
from the form using the ctrl buttons. The error reads,
Network connection error. When I run the macros manually
it runs with no problem. any suggestions? thx,
matthew
'69 Camaro - 06 Oct 2004 17:15 GMT
Hi, Matthew.
Does the error message say, "Error accessing file. Network connection may
have been
lost"? Does your computer have a component of Office XP or Office 2003
installed, but Office 2K SP-3 is not installed? Did you import or
copy/paste a form, report or module into the current database without
compiling the code before closing the database? If so, please see this
Knowledge Base article concerning a nasty bug:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=304548
HTH.
Gunny
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> I have an access 2000 database containing only tables and
> queries. I secured the database. I then added a few
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> matthew
matthew - 06 Oct 2004 18:12 GMT
That is the exact error I was getting. I don't even have
Office SR1. I will update and try again. thanks for the
help.
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>I have an access 2000 database containing only tables and
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'69 Camaro - 06 Oct 2004 18:44 GMT
You're welcome.
Gunny
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> That is the exact error I was getting. I don't even have
> Office SR1. I will update and try again. thanks for the
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