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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. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/304548 Network connection may have been lost". 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 http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?305300-Error-Accessing-File-Network-Connection-May-have-been-lost William Hooper View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User 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 ART
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Unanswered Topics Wrox Programmer Forums > Microsoft Office > Access and Access VBA > Access VBA MS Access and VBA Error User Name Remember Me? Password Reminder Password Register Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Today's Posts | Search Access VBA Discuss using VBA for Access programming. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Welcome to the p2p.wrox.com Forums. You are currently viewing the Access VBA section of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer discussions. This is a community of tens of thousands of software programmers and website developers including Wrox book authors and readers. As a guest, you can read any forum posting. By joining today you can post your own programming questions, respond to other developers’ questions, and eliminate the ads that are displayed to guests. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free . Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Display Modes #1 (permalink) June 11th, 2003, 01:25 PM Diahann Registered User Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: , , . Posts: 3 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts MS Access and VBA Error I am trying to open a form in MS Access 2000 with some record navigation vba code embedded. The error I am receiving is "Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost." The file is however not on the network it is on my own hard drive so this could not be the error. Has anyone encountered and conquered or dodged this problem? Any help is much appreciated. #2 (permalink) June 11th, 2003, 02:53 PM SerranoG Friend of Wrox Points: 3,947, Level: 26 Activity: 0% Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Lansing, Michigan, USA. Posts: 1,150 Thanks: 2 Thanked 14 Times in 14 Posts Quote: quote:Originally posted by Diahann The error I am receiving is "Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost." The file is however not on the network it is on my own hard drive so this could not be the error. My first guess is that although your form is stored locally, it has a control source to some linked table. The linked table is on a database that is on the network. Did you check the form's control source? Is the table it wants local or on the network? Is the form based on a query that has a linked table in it? Greg Serrano Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division #3 (permalink) June 13th, 2003, 07:46 AM Diaha