Error With The Switchboard
bit) developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated. It is digitally signed from Adobe Systems Incorporated – VeriSign Time Stamping Services Signer – G2. Switchboard.exe locates on %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Adobe\SwitchBoard\SwitchBoard.exe The associated files of switchboard.exe contain adobepdf.dll, adobe.dll, AXSLE.dll, AcroIEHelperShim.dll and aom.exe. There are multiple system problems can possibly lead to switchboard.exe error, including missing or corrupt switchboard.exe, switchboard.exe install failure, incompatible version of switchboard.exe, damaged switchboard.exe removal/repair failure, driver update failure, missing or damaged driver files, incompatible or disabled drivers, incorrect removal of Adobe products, undesirable modification on system configuration and settings, missing or damaged registry files, increase of unneeded registry components and obscure registry errors. Consequences of switchboard.exe error: Drastic decrease of system performance Increasing times of program crashes Software instability Failure to uninstall third- party program Accumulation of complicated system pops- up Failure to load Windows files Increasing times of Adobe products freezes Failure to update Windows components Cyber threat invasion Failure to remove Windows application Common switchboard.exe error messages: SwitchBoard Server (32-bit) has stopped working. Switchboard.exe – entry point not found Switchboard.exe – Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have appropriate permissions to access the item. Waiting for Bridge CS5/CS6. How to fix switchboard.exe error effectively? Solution One: Restore switchboard.exe from Recycle Bin If you have wrongly removed switchboard.exe to the Recycle Bin, you can try to restore the file from it. Solution Two: Disable switchboard.exe from the Windows Task Manager Step One: Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to enable Task Manager on your PC. Step Two: Click Processes. Step Three: Locate and right-click the switchboard.exe file. Step Four: Click End Process. Solution Three: Re- regis
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Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Access database Form Switchboard error Discussion https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-access-database-form-switchboard-error.952125/ in 'Business Applications' started by mckinneysteel, Sep 24, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement mckinneysteel Thread Starter Joined: Sep 24, 2010 Messages: 6 My database Switchboard is not working. When I run Visual Basic Debug - Compile BIDS1 An error comes up complie error - User-defined type not defined. mckinneysteel, Sep 24, 2010 #1 Sponsor HiTechCoach Joined: error with Jul 14, 2010 Messages: 145 Has it been working? What changed just before the error started? Please post the VBA code module that is causing the issue. HiTechCoach, Sep 24, 2010 #2 mckinneysteel Thread Starter Joined: Sep 24, 2010 Messages: 6 Thank you for responding Hi Tech Coach. I designed this database a few years ago to track the bids we error with the submit. This was done before Office 2010. The database works. The table view is there, but no switchboard that conducts certain searches. I am copying and pasting the VBA code below. If you want the whole database, I can email it to you. I thank you again for your help. Juliana / McKinney Steel Inc. Option Compare Database Option Explicit Private Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer) ' Minimize the database window and initialize the form. ' Move to the switchboard page that is marked as the default. Me.Filter = "[ItemNumber] = 0 AND [Argument] = 'Default' " Me.FilterOn = True End Sub Private Sub Form_Current() ' Update the caption and fill in the list of options. Me.Caption = Nz(Me![ItemText], "") FillOptions End Sub Private Sub FillOptions() ' Fill in the options for this switchboard page. ' The number of buttons on the form. Const conNumButtons = 8 Dim dbs As Database Dim rst As Recordset Dim strSQL As String Dim intOption As Integer ' Set the focus to the first button on the form, ' and then hide all of the buttons on the for