Ms Access Error Accessing File Network Connection May Be Lost
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of forms, reports, etc. I am all the sudden at a point where when I am editing Visual Basic code in a form, and do a Debug, Compile, I get this error message. "Error Accessing file. Network connection may have been lost". I took a look at "http://msepm.hsquared.be/?p=25" as suggested by Hans H in a post relative to Microsoft Project, but that didn't seem to help here. Can anyone suggest a
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cause and/or a solution? Monday, April 01, 2013 7:43 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote I realize you mentioned the FE and BE are on the same local machine however, are they in the same folder what is the link used to the BE? C:\Documents\DatabaseFolder or are you using Windows7 Library folder? Try deleting the Tables and relinking from scratch making sure to use a direct path rather than the Library path if using Windows7. Chris Ward Chris, Yes, they are in the same folder. Perhaps it is because I have a mapped drive to simulate the customers install. T:\Database\Training is where the be and fe reside. At any rate, it is fixed now that I imported the objects into a new db. Proposed as answer by Dummy yoyoModerator Wednesday, April 03, 2013 8:58 AM Marked as answer by Dummy yoyoModerator Tuesday, April 23, 2013 9:10 AM Tuesday, April 02, 2013 5:04 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote First, assuming you're talking about a split application, with the back-end database being an MDB or ACCDB, if you're using a wireless network, stop. Access cannot be used reliably in such a setup on wireless networks.Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://www.AccessMVP.com/djsteele (no e-mails, please!) C
been lost. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Error Accessing File. Network Connection May have been lost. Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-26-02,00:53 #1 lpdds View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Feb 2002 Posts 11 Unanswered: Error Accessing File. Network Connection May have been lost. I am using Access 2000 and received the message: "Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost". https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/61dde021-5677-47ba-86b9-fd2d75f47bae/error-accessing-file-network-connection-may-have-been-lost-error-messsage?forum=accessdev The file is now corrupt. I have a back up but I made many changes after I made the back up. I read in the forums that Microsoft has a fix for this but it is not public. Does anyone know what this fix is? Microsft has an article in the knowledge base but it explains how to prevent the problem, not how to fix it. Please help. Thank you, Leonard Patella Reply With Quote 03-10-02,00:33 #2 William Hooper View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?305300-Error-Accessing-File-Network-Connection-May-have-been-lost Join Date Mar 2002 Location Calgary, Alberta Posts 5 Hi, I just had this same problem and could not resolve it on my own. So I ask the Lord for His help based on that verse in the Bible which says "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask God who gives to all men liberally." He led me to the right resources, and the problem is solved. Create a new database and import all the tables, modules, queries and other objects into it. Next, open a code window and click on the Debug menu, then the compile option. Clean up all the errors you encounter either by deleting the offending code or (if you need it and it's still under construction) comment it out. When you get a clean compile, save the database and exit. Make a backup copy at this point (I usually create a new folder with the date as part of the name to store it in). This issue results from a conflict between Access and a .DLL from Office XP or Visio 2002 documented in the MS Knowledge Base. It crops up specifically as a result of importing objects from another Access database (or, in my case, from adding a class to my .MDB on the fly). That puts part of the database into a non-compiled state and generates the error. Compile and backup frequently! Here is the information I uncovered: Two ARTICLES in here: both deal with "Error Accessing File" error Second article has a reference to how to deal
+ Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,595 IT Pros & Developers. https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/202497-error-accessing-file-network-connection-may-have-been-lost It's quick & easy. Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost http://kb.palisade.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=355 P: n/a Pete Atkins Help!!!!!!!! This may have been posted bfore, but i cannot find it. Have written a db in access 2003, opened in access 2000, saved, re-opened,etc - all was fine. Added some new forms / reports, again saved and reopened - all was working fine. Then error accessing ran copact and repair under 200 and hit: Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost. Have tried http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304548 Does not help at all....Any ideas? TIA - Pete Nov 13 '05 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 3 Replies P: n/a Allen Browne Pete, it does sound like you have been bitten by the very nasty bug in that article. Unfortunately, the error accessing file database is not recoverable. You will need to restore an older backup, and redo the more recent parts of the project. To prevent it recurring, make sure you apply the service packs to your Access 2000. -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Pete Atkins"
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