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of Use Bugs: Compile Error in Hidden Module Author(s) Dev Ashish This strange problem seems to have different origins and multiple solutions. compile error in hidden module access 2010 Some of the cases where I've seen (not personally) this error
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UI (most common) only under runtime environment (not on development machine) or using /runtime option (second most common) in Autoexec macro on a Access 2 -> 97 database in replicated databases using /runtime option. The complete message is: A protected module can't be displayed. This error has the following cause and solution: There is a compile error in hidden module word 2010 compilation error in the code of the specified module, but it can't be displayed because the project is protected. Unprotect the project, and then run the code again to view the error. There have been several alternatives suggested, all of them have worked in one or more cases. I can only suggest going through each item suggested here till one of them fixes the problem. If you have a subroutine or function named the same as a module, rename one of them and try again. Decompile the database, and then import all the objects into a new database. If the database is a converted Access 97 from version 2.0, uncheck DAO 2.5/3.5 Compatibility Library and select DAO 3.5x Library instead. Recompile the database. In few cases, this was caused by Missing References. If you're using DAO methods such as CreateWorkspace, OpenDatabase, CommitTrans etc., for example, DBEngine.CreateWorkspace, DBEngine.OpenDatabase, Workspaces(0).CommitTrans. © 1998-2010, Dev Ashish & Arvin Meyer, All rights reserved. Optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Access 97 application that has been running successfully for about a year. It's a split database with a front end on each users C: drive and http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/access-97-compile-error-in-hidden-module.2469027/ the backend on a network location. It opens with a password form called "frmPassword". I'm trying to deploye a new version of the application (frmPassword is unchanged). The application opens correctly when connecting to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taeQkJ5THvQ a desktop front end but everytime one of my laptop users tries she gets "Compile Error in hidden module: frmPassword" Can anyone explain this to me and then what I need to do about compile error it. Thanks much for your help. Dave Guest, Mar 29, 2006 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest You have a 'references' problem. Open a copy of the application in design mode on the laptop, open a module, and check Tools, References. (david) "Dave E." <> wrote in message news:... > I have an Access 97 application that has been running successfully for about > a year. It's a compile error in split database with a front end on each users C: drive and > the backend on a network location. It opens with a password form called > "frmPassword". I'm trying to deploye a new version of the application > (frmPassword is unchanged). The application opens correctly when connecting > to a desktop front end but everytime one of my laptop users tries she gets > "Compile Error in hidden module: frmPassword" Can anyone explain this to me > and then what I need to do about it. > > Thanks much for your help. > > Dave Guest, Mar 29, 2006 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Thanks, David. I'll check it out. "david@epsomdotcomdotau" wrote: > You have a 'references' problem. Open a copy of the application > in design mode on the laptop, open a module, and check Tools, References. > > (david) > > "Dave E." <> wrote in message > news:... > > I have an Access 97 application that has been running successfully for > about > > a year. It's a split database with a front end on each users C: drive and > > the backend on a network location. It opens with a password f
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