I am running a vb app. that calls about 8 or 10 active x programs that collect data. Thay all go to a single table to get a value/order number. Periodically(once a month) the .mdb will get corrupted. Eg. -2147467259 Unrecognized database format 'D:\hdturbo1\wip.mdb'. I can repair the .mdb...
I am using several vb apps that accesses an .mdb. all of a sudden(after installing a 100meg switch) i am starting to get an error like: Couldn't lock file. I haven't made any code changes lately. I looked around on the net and it seems like something doesn't have permission to access the .mdb...
I am using several vb apps that access an .mdb. all of a sudden i am starting to get an error like: Couldn't lock file. I haven't made any code changes lately. I looked around on the net and it seems like something doesn't have permission to access the .mdb. any ideas on what is causing this...
We have a VB 6.0 app. that starts about 10 active x components (to collect data and send data) A busy msg box comes up while the main program is running. The main program seems to wait on the busy app. causing it to miss more important tasks. Does anyone have any ideas on how to ignore the busy...
The company I work for is upgrading to windows xp pro. I have tested an application (that has been running on windows 2k) on windows xp pro. when i first installed the vb application it came up with an error registering msado26.tbl. so i downloaded the recommended fix mdac2.7 an but after...
One of my vb applications is going to be installed on windows xp pro.
It is currently running on windows 2k with no problems. The company I
work for is upgrading to windows xp pro, and when the install is
complete I get this error, with the choice of ignore , retry, or
abort.(an error occurred...
I AM CURRENTLY WORKING FOR A COMPANY THAT IS RUNNING A SMALL PRODUCT LINE WITH A PLC 5/80 AND SEVERAL 500'S. ON TOP OF THIS WE ARE CONTROLLING THE LINE WITH A MAIN VISUAL BASIC PROGRAM WHICH RUNS AROUND 8 ACTIVE X PROGRAMS(TRIGGERED BY BITS IN THE PLC). WE ARE ALSO INCORPERATING ORACLE DATA...
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