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procedure call or argument 6 Overflow 7 Out of memory 9 Subscript out of range 10 This array is fixed or temporarily locked 11 Division by zero 13 Type mismatch 14 Out of string space 16 Expression runtime error 70 permission denied pastel too complex 17 Can't perform requested operation 18 User interrupt occurred 20 Resume without error 28 Out of stack space 35 Sub, Function, or Property not defined 47 Too many DLL application clients 48 Error in loading DLL 49 Bad DLL calling convention 51 Internal error 52 Bad file name or number 53 Can't find specified file 54 Bad file mode 55 File already open 57 Device I\O error 58 File already exists 59 runtime error 70 windows 10 Bad record length 61 Disk full 62 Input past end of file 63 Bad record number 67 Too many files 68 Device unavailable 70 Permission denied 71 Disk not ready 74 Can't rename with different drive 75 Path\File access error 76 Path not found 91 Object variable or With block variable not set 92 For loop not initialized 93 Invalid pattern string 94 Invalid use of Null 96 Can't sink this object's events because it's already firing events... 97 Can't call Friend procedure on an object that isn't an instance of... 98 A property or method call cannot include a reference to a private ... 321 Invalid file format 322 Can't create necessary temporary file 400 Form already displayed; can't show modally 422 Property not found 429 ActiveX component can't create object or return reference to this... 430 Class doesn't support Automation 432 File name or class name not found during Automation operation 438 Object doesn't support this property or method 440 Automation error 442 Connection to type library or object library for remote process h... 443 Automation object doesn't have a default value 445 Object doesn't support this action 446 Object doesn't support named arguments 447 Object doesn't support current locale setting 448 Named argument not found 449 Argument not optional 450 Wrong number of arguments or invalid pr
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81 One of my clients had a customer with server somewhere in rural Victoria. A user (let's call her Sue) had been running an MS Access 2003 application for years when it suddenly https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa264534(v=vs.60).aspx started throwing "Permission Denied" errors. The Problem Most of the application worked just fine. On each form, Sue could navigate through the underlying recordset via the navigation keys; so there was no problem accessing the data. However, when she tried to select a record via a combobox, she received the "Permission Denied" error. Typical Access form equipped with a combobox to quickly select a record. http://mike.brisgeek.com/2007/01/11/debugging-access-permission-denied-errors/ My client had checked all obvious user login and file access permisssions. All seemed in order. He then asked me to have a look at it. Investigation My first check was the Access database permisssions. Nothing fancy there. Any strange record locks? Nope. Concurrency issues? Nope. Interestingly, the application worked just fine when logged in as an administrator. It was only when Sue tried to navigate via the combobox that there was a problem. Debugging through the code revealed this in the combobox's AfterUpdate event handler… Private Sub cboSelect_AfterUpdate() ' Find the record that matches the control. Dim rs As Object Set rs = Me.Recordset.Clone rs.FindFirst "[CustomerId] = " & Str(Nz(Me![cboSelect], 0)) If Not rs.EOF Then Me.Bookmark = rs.Bookmark End Sub There must be 60 million copies of this code spread around the planet. It is generated by the combobox wizard whenever a new combobox is dropped on a form and the developer selects the "Find a record…" option. There can NOT be anything wrong with this code. Each of us has done this about a thousand times. This looks like a job for FileMon ! At this point, we started using Fi
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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 14 of 14 Thread: [RESOLVED] Runtime error 70: Permission denied Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 13th, 2010,02:28 AM #1 Bezzie View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Hyperactive Member Join Date Mar 2007 Location Roodepoort, South Africa Posts 330 [RESOLVED] Runtime error 70: Permission denied Have a database file that is password protected that my program use to define screens etc. The program only reads from this database, no writing done to it. The database resides in the program directory where the exe is located as it is needed to do the screens etc. I'm using Inno Setup (very new to it though) to deploy the program. In XP the program works fine, reads the database without any problems. Vista and Win7 is another story though. On some of these systems I get Runtime Error 70: Permission denied when my program tries to open/read from this database. It seems that it is only the password protected database that is affected. Two other databases that is not password protected works without a hitch. Turning UAC (User Account Control) off on these machines solves the problem with my program opening and reading the database but I suspect will create other problems. It is of course possible that the Vista and Win7 machines that does not give this error already has it's UAC turned off. Digging the Internet it seems that there is some consensus that UAC is rubbish. Can Inno Setup set the file permissions during setup so that the program will not encounter this problem while UAC is turned on? How? Your help is really appreciated. Reply With Quote Jun 13th, 2010,04:54 AM #2 si_the_geek View Profile View Forum Posts Super Moderator Join Date Jul 2002 Location Bristol, UK Posts 38,316 Re: Runtime error 70: Permission denied Originally Posted by Bezzie The database resides in the program directory where th