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How to stop timeout message box appearing

I have an application that retrieves a large amount of data (ODBC
linked) across the network, which occasionaly causes a timeout message
to be displayed.

I want to be able to handle this cleanly.

I am using the onerror event on the form to identify when the error
occurs and this successfully diplays my own modal popup form for the
user to take the necessary action and to stop the underlying macro.

However, I cant seem to stop the timeout error message being displayed
ontop which requires the user to respond to this first.

Nov 13 '05 #1
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