OK, I solved the problem. I found a thread on a different forum where someone had a problem that sounded similar to mine. What they did was make a new user account, not admin, and log on and run Access. The only reason I can see why that would make a difference is that you briefly get that...
Thanks for all the advice, I'll see what compiling does. Since I'm currently in the process of setting up the app, I haven't done it yet. The code I'm testing the problem on is short enough, it is based on the fact that the company works on an 8-week cycle for part of its work. So the...
SP3 is for Office 2000, not XP. At least, that's what Microsoft's site is telling me. I'm not sure if one of the service packs is an equivalent for XP, but that's a fun part too.
The computer in question is a secure station. No network or internet connection, and they even yanked the floppy...
Well, I'm not sure what problems you're having, but the applet provides an email address so you can ask the designers. They can probably answer your questions better than I can. The address is
Ed@Gingerpeople.f9.co.uk
Well, I checked it out, and I still don't think I have the answer. On both computers we have Visual Basic for Applications, Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library, and OLE Automation checked. On my computer (the one that works) I also have Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library.
On the...
I have a computer running Access XP. It works fine. There is another computer that also runs Access XP that I need to bring around to accomplishing the tasks I can do with my computer. But the second computer is a monster. It refuses to recognize publicly declared functions when I call them...
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