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Hi,

I've got a problem. (Microsoft Access 2002 SP3)

One of our users found a problem in a when accessing a form with a
subform: when starting it access crashes leaving the message
"MSACCESS.E XE - Application Error ... The instruction at "..."
referenced memory at "...". The memory could not be read".

Now if I remove the subform from this form this error does not appear
anymore. I digged out the last access-module where this form-subform
combination still worked and tried to reproduce the error which i can:

The moment i refresh our linked tables (from oracle) with linked-table
manager this form makes access crash.

Any ideas about this problem?

Thanks,
Stephan

Mar 9 '06 #1
1 2383
found the solution myself: deleted all linked tables and recreated the
links. now this form does not crash anymore :-)

Mar 9 '06 #2

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