R
Rob
I launch Access 2000 with an .adp I created myself with the Wizard. It's a
clean new file, with only Stored Procedures showing up in the
"adp1
atabase"-captioned project window. If I click on a Stored Procedure,
and then press <Design>, another window with a white background displays for
a fleeting couple of milliseconds on top of the z-order, and then
disappears. If I press <Design> again, the same thing happens. Again and
again, if I press <Design>, a window with a white background displays
briefly and then very rapidly disappears.
If I menu the File!Connection...!Data Link Properties window and <Test
Connection>, I get:
---
Microsoft Data Link
[!]
Test connection succeeded.
<OK>
---
If I press <New> (rather than press <Design>) in the Stored Procedures area
of my adp1
atabase project, this message, on the other hand, immediately
pops up in response. (The Gertrude Stein-like stanza is verbatim from the
message box that appears on my screen):
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_Microsoft Access_
[!]
Microsoft Access can't find the object 'Microsoft Access can't find the
object 'StoredProcedure1.'.'.
* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores (_) or
other punctuation, and make sure you didn't enter leading spaces.
* You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn't
on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link
and point to the correct path.
<OK>
---
If I try Exporting a stored procedure to somewhere else on my drive, I get
this dialog displayed:
---
_Microsoft Access_
[!]
There was a problem accessing a property or method of the OLE onject.
Try one or more of the following:
* Verify that the OLE server is registered correctly by reinstalling it.
* Make sure your computer is connected to the server on which the OLE server
application resides.
* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access.
Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access.
<OK>
---
This is all one machine. It happens whether I have the 192.168.0.1 loopback
adapter enabled or disabled. I can at all times use the ad hoc command line
interface to MSDE, which I can see sitting in the tray-on, with a
green-arrowed icon-so I know I've got a working "--local--" or
\\ROBERT-0AX0AGG0 instance.
Why can't Access detect this? Thank you for any assistance that you can
provide.
clean new file, with only Stored Procedures showing up in the
"adp1
and then press <Design>, another window with a white background displays for
a fleeting couple of milliseconds on top of the z-order, and then
disappears. If I press <Design> again, the same thing happens. Again and
again, if I press <Design>, a window with a white background displays
briefly and then very rapidly disappears.
If I menu the File!Connection...!Data Link Properties window and <Test
Connection>, I get:
---
Microsoft Data Link
[!]
Test connection succeeded.
<OK>
---
If I press <New> (rather than press <Design>) in the Stored Procedures area
of my adp1
pops up in response. (The Gertrude Stein-like stanza is verbatim from the
message box that appears on my screen):
---
_Microsoft Access_
[!]
Microsoft Access can't find the object 'Microsoft Access can't find the
object 'StoredProcedure1.'.'.
* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores (_) or
other punctuation, and make sure you didn't enter leading spaces.
* You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn't
on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link
and point to the correct path.
<OK>
---
If I try Exporting a stored procedure to somewhere else on my drive, I get
this dialog displayed:
---
_Microsoft Access_
[!]
There was a problem accessing a property or method of the OLE onject.
Try one or more of the following:
* Verify that the OLE server is registered correctly by reinstalling it.
* Make sure your computer is connected to the server on which the OLE server
application resides.
* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access.
Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access.
<OK>
---
This is all one machine. It happens whether I have the 192.168.0.1 loopback
adapter enabled or disabled. I can at all times use the ad hoc command line
interface to MSDE, which I can see sitting in the tray-on, with a
green-arrowed icon-so I know I've got a working "--local--" or
\\ROBERT-0AX0AGG0 instance.
Why can't Access detect this? Thank you for any assistance that you can
provide.