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JohnB
Hi.
No, this is nothing to do with the previous post - just one of those strange
coincidences that have happened to me before.
In my case. I get the above message appearing momentarily at the bottom of
the Access screen when one of my mdbs opens.
This is a backup mdb that I've been doing a lot of work in - the main mdb
does not produce this problem, so I'm worried that when I copy in my
new/changed forms, reports etc, I will transfer the problem also. I've done a
compile and compact and repair. Also I've added and then removed a new record
from every form and subform that I can find, with no problems.
Has anyone any idea why this is happening and how I can identify where the
problem lies? I'm using access 2000 on XP, networked.
Any suggestions welcomed. JohnB
No, this is nothing to do with the previous post - just one of those strange
coincidences that have happened to me before.
In my case. I get the above message appearing momentarily at the bottom of
the Access screen when one of my mdbs opens.
This is a backup mdb that I've been doing a lot of work in - the main mdb
does not produce this problem, so I'm worried that when I copy in my
new/changed forms, reports etc, I will transfer the problem also. I've done a
compile and compact and repair. Also I've added and then removed a new record
from every form and subform that I can find, with no problems.
Has anyone any idea why this is happening and how I can identify where the
problem lies? I'm using access 2000 on XP, networked.
Any suggestions welcomed. JohnB