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Display Modes 10-02-2013, 05:09 AM #1 Bilal Newly Registered User Join application defined or object defined error access 2010 Date: Sep 2013 Posts: 64 Thanks: 28 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Application-defined or object defined error Ive been having
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this problem for a few hours now, i cant seem to figure out what the problem or where the problem is for that matter. after the error comes up the form automatically opens up https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/139041 and access takes me out of the VBA section, its really frustrating and i would really apreciate it if somebody could help me. Bilal View Public Profile Find More Posts by Bilal 10-02-2013, 05:21 AM #2 pr2-eugin Super Moderator Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Bournemouth, UK Posts: 8,496 Thanks: 68 Thanked 2,050 Times in 2,003 Posts Re: Application-defined or object defined error http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=254428 Okay a bit more information might be handy, At what point did this error occur? When opening the file/Adding a new form? What did you do different since the application worked without any error? Have you tried Compact & Repair? Did you try Compiling the Code for any un handled exception/compiler error? __________________ Regards, Paul Eugin To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. !! Windows 7 Professional, MS Access 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If the above post has helped you, please click the scales To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. or click the 'Thumbs up'. Cheers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Following User Says Thank You to pr2-eugin For This Useful Post: Bilal(10-02-2013) pr2-eugin View Public Profile Visit pr2-eugin's homepage! Find More Posts by pr2-eugin 10-02-2013, 05:53 AM #3 Bilal Newly Registered User Join Date: Sep 2013 Posts: 64 Thanks: 28 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Re: Application-defined or object defined error Quote: Originally Posted by pr2-eugin At what point did this error occur? When opening the file/Adding a new form? the error
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+ Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,417 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Application-defined or object-defined error in Access 2000 P: n/a beav At wn DOT com DOT au Students at the school where I work are getting the error "Application-defined or object-defined error." when trying to document their Access databases. If you open the documenter window, select a table and click OK, it works. If you click options and then click OK the above error message comes up. When logged in as administrator, the error does not happen. I assume that it is therefore a permissions problem. I have used google, and an American college has had the same problem in one of their classrooms, and it was attributed to Access not having been installed properly. In google groups I found one post from 2 years ago, but it never got answered. Can anyone help me please? -- -Luke- If cars had advanced at the same rate as Micr0$oft technology, they'd be flying by now. But who wants a car that crashes 8 times a day? Registered Linux User #345134 Nov 13 '05 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 6 Replies P: n/a beav At wn DOT com DOT au Anyone? -- -Luke- If cars had advanced at the same rate as Micr0$oft technology, they'd be flying by now. But who wants a car that crashes 8 times a day? Registered Linux User #345134 Nov 13 '05 #2 P: n/a Wayne Morgan Since, as you say, the problem goes away if you have Administrative permissions, you are probably correct that it is a permissions problem. Try giving everyone Full Control of the Microsoft Office folder and subfolders in Program Files. Also, do a search of the hard drive to see where the wizards are installed and do the same for that folder. -- Wayne Morgan MS Access MVP "beav At wn DOT com DOT au" <"beav At wn DOT com DOT au"> wrote in message news:40********@quokka.wn.com.au... Students at the school where I work are getting the error "Application-defined or object-de