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error when using Access 2007 Report Wizard up vote 1 down vote favorite We have a single user who has been having problems with Access 2007. Specifically, this particular user can open any database, but when they try to use the Report Wizard, at the end of the wizard they are getting the generic error message, "Application-defined or object-defined error". This is no error application defined or object defined error in macro number or any further details, but this error happens consistently, regardless of the contents of the report or which database/tables are involved. Some info that may be pertinent: Most of the database files are stored on a network share. This particular user can use Access on other computers without getting the error. It appears that, at one point, Access 2010 was installed alongside Access 2007. We have tried repairing the Access 2007 installation but it has not helped. The computer in question last ran Windows updates approximately 6 months ago, at which point Office 2007 Service Pack 3 was installed, along with several other Office 2007-related updates. This may coincide with when the user first started experiencing these problems, but I can't be sure. My initial guess is that there is something wonky with the Access 2007 installation, but I don't know exactly what. Any ideas? database ms-access ms-access-2007 share|improve this question asked Jun 25 '15 at 19:22 Douglas Barbin 2,9752527 Some possible solutions here: utteraccess.com/forum/Wizards-working-t1799035.html –Matt Hall Aug 25 '15 at 14:03 add a comment| active oldest votes Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this quest
am linking Access database to a new SQL database and I do OK until I get to Tools, Database Utilities, Linked Table Manager to updated the new link. I keep getting the applicaton error or it will say that a
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particular table does not exist but when I go to the other database it is there.
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I have no clue how to fix! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP! I am thinking that this is hindering the completion of the linking. application defined or object defined error vba range Guest, Mar 9, 2005 #1 Advertisements Joan Wild Guest Bruce Bruce wrote: > I am linking Access database to a new SQL database and I do OK until > I get to Tools, Database Utilities, Linked Table Manager http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31059031/application-defined-or-object-defined-error-when-using-access-2007-report-wizard to updated > the new link. I keep getting the applicaton error or it will say > that a particular table does not exist but when I go to the other > database it is there. I have no clue how to fix! PLEASE PLEASE > PLEASE HELP! I am thinking that this is hindering the completion of > the linking. In the LTM, put a check in the box 'Always prompt for new location' (or similar) at http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/application-defined-or-object-defined-error.1696875/ the bottom. -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP Joan Wild, Mar 9, 2005 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Thanks for your response but I did that and that is when I get the errors... "Joan Wild" wrote: > Bruce Bruce wrote: > > I am linking Access database to a new SQL database and I do OK until > > I get to Tools, Database Utilities, Linked Table Manager to updated > > the new link. I keep getting the applicaton error or it will say > > that a particular table does not exist but when I go to the other > > database it is there. I have no clue how to fix! PLEASE PLEASE > > PLEASE HELP! I am thinking that this is hindering the completion of > > the linking. > > In the LTM, put a check in the box 'Always prompt for new location' (or > similar) at the bottom. > > -- > Joan Wild > Microsoft Access MVP > > > Guest, Mar 9, 2005 #3 Joan Wild Guest Bruce Bruce wrote: > Thanks for your response but I did that and that is when I get the > errors... > I would delete the links in the frontend and recreate them, then. -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP Joan Wild, Mar 9, 2005 #4 Guest Guest Thank you again (I real
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