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Hi,
Each time im trying to access a particular form, my application crashes and gives me "Microsoft access needs to close.....sorry for the inconvenience". I have try all ways to repair my database but i still get the error. Im using access 2007. The thing is that, when i open up my Microsoft visual basic code and when i access my application, it doesnt crash!!!!it saves the form correctly. And if i closes the visual basic code, and i try to open the form again, it doesnt crash.

But if i close access completely and try to open the form again it crashes. And again if i open my code, it doesnt crash.

Plz help.

Thanks in advanced.
Jul 12 '08 #1
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puppydogbuddy
1,923 Expert 1GB
Try the recovery steps on the following links...read both links first before doing anything:


http://allenbrowne.com/recover.html

http://allenbrowne.com/ser-47.html
Jul 12 '08 #2
missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
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Jul 12 '08 #3
ramab
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Try the recovery steps on the following links...read both links first before doing anything:


http://allenbrowne.com/recover.html

http://allenbrowne.com/ser-47.html

Hi,
Ive try these steps, but i keep getting the same problem. But if i open my code then access my application,it doesnt crash. I'm really stuck..
Jul 13 '08 #4
puppydogbuddy
1,923 Expert 1GB
Hi,
Ive try these steps, but i keep getting the same problem. But if i open my code then access my application,it doesnt crash. I'm really stuck..
Well, if your forrm is not corrupt, maybe you have bad data in the table that form references. Go to the table, open it and see what happens. And if the record source of the form is a query, open the query by itself and see what happens.

Also, did you do the decompile/compile of your code that was suggested in the recovery procedures?
Jul 13 '08 #5
Annalyzer
122 100+
What is the record source for your form? I was having a similar problem where I was trying to populate a combo box with a query that was pulling calculated fields. As soon as I took the calculated fields out of the query that was my record source, I quite getting the error.
Jul 14 '08 #6

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