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MyBad - 20 Jun 2007 00:36 GMT
Backed up DB in 2003 moved to machine with 2007 ran for two wks backed up and
copied, moved both files to first machine. Access crashes when filtering by
form, highlighted in the date field when filtering shows >=6/16/07. I did not
convert at all.
Help me please somebody.
Kelsy - 20 Jun 2007 05:56 GMT
> Backed up DB in 2003 moved to machine with 2007 ran for two wks backed up and
> copied, moved both files to first machine. Access crashes when filtering by
> form, highlighted in the date field when filtering shows >=6/16/07. I did not
> convert at all.
> Help me please somebody.

Can you make a new, empty database and import all your objects
(tables, queries, etc) into it, and then see what happens?
MyBad - 20 Jun 2007 12:39 GMT
I will try and get back with results.
Thank You

> > Backed up DB in 2003 moved to machine with 2007 ran for two wks backed up and
> > copied, moved both files to first machine. Access crashes when filtering by
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> Can you make a new, empty database and import all your objects
> (tables, queries, etc) into it, and then see what happens?
MyBad - 20 Jun 2007 13:33 GMT
Error during import to new DB. "Could Not Find the Search Key for Any
Record". Then, "Not Enough Memory for the Operation, Close Other Open
Programs". Then Access crash.
Thanks Again
Never Surrender!

> I will try and get back with results.
> Thank You
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> > Can you make a new, empty database and import all your objects
> > (tables, queries, etc) into it, and then see what happens?
 
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