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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem
And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Thanks! Steve |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
For a reasonable fee, I could give you an answer.
John... Visio MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Thanks! Steve |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
"Steve" schreef in bericht m... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Thanks! Steve The problem is your constant advertising and job hunting here. If you stop that the message will go away.... I am sure !! Arno R |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
Steve wrote:
I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Probably(?) corruption. Try the usual things to see if it goes away. Or maybe(?) reinstall Access and any libraries you are using. You may also want to try stepping through your code to see if you can track down where it's happening. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is?
Doubtful, since this is likely a GPF (General Protection Fault). Try opening Access with the optional /decompile switch. If you have only one version of Access installed on your PC, you can click on Start | Run and enter: msaccess /decompile Browse to the affected database. Hold the Shift key down the entire time that it is opening, to prevent any startup code from running. Do a Compact and Repair operation first thing, again while holding down the Shift key the entire time. Then open any code module and do a Debug | Compile {ProjectName}. The /decompile option removes any compiled "P" code from your database, which may be corrupted. Compacting clears out any left over garbage. Recompiling produces a new copy of the compiled "P" code. (The compiled "P" code is not the same human-readable ASCII text version of the code that you can see and edit). Please feel free to donate the small fee of your choice to the Northwest Kidney Center in Seattle. Tom Wickerath Microsoft Access MVP http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/ __________________________________________ "Steve" wrote: I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Thanks! Steve |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
Steve wrote:
Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. Access won't display the error. You can read the error report or the event log, which will give you a clue what went wrong, but won't tell you exactly what caused the error. Usually it's something the developer has control over, like running uncompiled code. If you can't find the report file, check the event log. Control Panel + Administrative Tools + Event Viewer + Application. Left click on any record and read the properties. The red X and "Error" type will clue you in on which event log record to check the properties for. |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
"Steve" wrote in message
m... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. It's the crap filter kicking in. |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
On Aug 26, 10:29*am, "Keith Wilby" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message m... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. It's the crap filter kicking in. I can understand VBA, but because of my lack of English I do not understand this sentence. Can you explain a little bit more? HBInc. |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
"hbinc" wrote in message
... On Aug 26, 10:29 am, "Keith Wilby" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message m... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. It's the crap filter kicking in. I can understand VBA, but because of my lack of English I do not understand this sentence. Can you explain a little bit more? Steve, the original poster of this thread, is a known violator of the newsgroup rules, constantly soliciting work. Keith's response was doubtlessly just a comment on how most of us view Steve. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) |
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Microsoft Access Has Encountered A Problem
On Aug 26, 12:38*pm, "Douglas J. Steele"
wrote: "hbinc" wrote in message ... On Aug 26, 10:29 am, "Keith Wilby" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message om... I am getting the message "Microsoft Office Access Has Encountered A Problem And Needs To Close" with the two buttons Send Error Report and Don't Send. Is there any way to get Access to display what the problem is? I tried an error handler and nothing comes up. It's the crap filter kicking in. I can understand VBA, but because of my lack of English I do not understand this sentence. Can you explain a little bit more? Steve, the original poster of this thread, is a known violator of the newsgroup rules, constantly soliciting work. Keith's response was doubtlessly just a comment on how most of us view Steve. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVPhttp://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As an outsider I can understand that there are personal feelings, but these have nothing to do with discussions on Access databases. I my opinion such posts are as objectionable as commercials. HBInc. |
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