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Old October 5th, 2006, 08:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Greg
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

I have a form in which a field is linked to a jpg in a subfolder. I have a
form_current event which updates the image control with the associated image.

If I cycle through records too fast then access will crash. Access also
crashes on radmon jpgs during the import while moving through records slowly.

I have tried disabling the "Importing..." dialog but it apparently does not
work for 2003?

Are there any other solutions to this problem?
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Old October 6th, 2006, 12:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Dirk Goldgar
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

"Greg" wrote in message
news
I have a form in which a field is linked to a jpg in a subfolder. I
have a form_current event which updates the image control with the
associated image.

If I cycle through records too fast then access will crash. Access
also crashes on radmon jpgs during the import while moving through
records slowly.

I have tried disabling the "Importing..." dialog but it apparently
does not work for 2003?

Are there any other solutions to this problem?


I'm reposting this, as my original reply doesn't seem to have made it to
the server somehow.

I gather that nowadays you need to make the registry change in two
places: HKEY_CURRENT_USER as well as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Or maybe you
only need to change it in HKEY_CURRENT_USER; I'm not sure. But the
registry change ought to work, if made in the right places.

There is a company that sells an image control called "DBPix" for Access
that is not subject to this problem.

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

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Old October 6th, 2006, 02:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Stephen Lebans
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

Hi Dirk,
The Registry mod works 100% of the time. Here's a previous post of mine on
this issue.

The one thing you must do is turn of the Loading Image dialog. If you don't,
and quickly scroll through the records in Form view, or page quickly in
Print Preview, you run the risk of crashing Access. Use the Registry mod at
the Access MVP site:


Additionally, two issues in regards to the Registry modification pointed to
he

http://www.mvps.org/access/api/api0038.htm


1) The Registry key MUST be "No" NOT "no" or "NO"


2) On systems with XP or on systems with more than one user account,
you must add/modify the key in both HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
--

HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.



"Dirk Goldgar" wrote in message
...
"Greg" wrote in message
news
I have a form in which a field is linked to a jpg in a subfolder. I
have a form_current event which updates the image control with the
associated image.

If I cycle through records too fast then access will crash. Access
also crashes on radmon jpgs during the import while moving through
records slowly.

I have tried disabling the "Importing..." dialog but it apparently
does not work for 2003?

Are there any other solutions to this problem?


I'm reposting this, as my original reply doesn't seem to have made it to
the server somehow.

I gather that nowadays you need to make the registry change in two
places: HKEY_CURRENT_USER as well as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Or maybe you
only need to change it in HKEY_CURRENT_USER; I'm not sure. But the
registry change ought to work, if made in the right places.

There is a company that sells an image control called "DBPix" for Access
that is not subject to this problem.

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

(please reply to the newsgroup)




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Old October 6th, 2006, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Dirk Goldgar
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

"Stephen Lebans"
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2) On systems with XP or on systems with more than one user
account, you must add/modify the key in both HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.


Isn't that what I said?

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

(please reply to the newsgroup)


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Old October 6th, 2006, 04:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Stephen Lebans
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

Not trying to step on anyones toes Dirk. I posted that previous response in
its entirety because you left out:

1) The Registry key MUST be "No" NOT "no" or "NO"

--
HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


"Dirk Goldgar" wrote in message
...
"Stephen Lebans"
wrote in message

2) On systems with XP or on systems with more than one user
account, you must add/modify the key in both HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.


Isn't that what I said?

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

(please reply to the newsgroup)




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Old October 6th, 2006, 04:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Dirk Goldgar
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Default Importing "lksdlfkjsd....jpg" Crash

"Stephen Lebans"
wrote in message
Not trying to step on anyones toes Dirk. I posted that previous
response in its entirety because you left out:

1) The Registry key MUST be "No" NOT "no" or "NO"


Fair enough. I assumed that Greg had followed the posted instructions
exactly, but that's not necessarily a safe assumption.

--
Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP
www.datagnostics.com

(please reply to the newsgroup)


 




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