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AC2002: The document 'MyApp.adp' caused a serious error...

 
 
Kyle Jedrusiak
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      7th Aug 2008
It's the standard MS dialog for a corrupt file.

The document MyApp.adp caused a serious error the last time it was opened.
Would you like to continue operating it?

In general we click yes. Which creates a back up copy and a "fixed" file.

We have multiple people running MyApp.adp throught a share on the
fileserver.

In the context of AC2002 what does this really mean and what are possible
causes.

Is it really "serious" that this happens every once in a while?

Kyle Jedrusiak


 
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Sylvain Lafontaine
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      8th Aug 2008
Like with an ordinary mdb file, each people should have their own copy of
the ADP project on their own machine. If this is not the case, decompile it
twice in order to remove any trace of previous binary compilation then make
a personal copy for each machine/user.

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"Kyle Jedrusiak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's the standard MS dialog for a corrupt file.
>
> The document MyApp.adp caused a serious error the last time it was opened.
> Would you like to continue operating it?
>
> In general we click yes. Which creates a back up copy and a "fixed" file.
>
> We have multiple people running MyApp.adp throught a share on the
> fileserver.
>
> In the context of AC2002 what does this really mean and what are possible
> causes.
>
> Is it really "serious" that this happens every once in a while?
>
> Kyle Jedrusiak
>



 
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Tom van Stiphout
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      8th Aug 2008
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 14:12:27 -0400, "Kyle Jedrusiak"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

You have ignored every piece of advice given here and in many other
forums and locations, which is: DO NOT share a front-end db on a
server, but rather give each user his own copy on his own machine.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP



>It's the standard MS dialog for a corrupt file.
>
>The document MyApp.adp caused a serious error the last time it was opened.
>Would you like to continue operating it?
>
>In general we click yes. Which creates a back up copy and a "fixed" file.
>
>We have multiple people running MyApp.adp throught a share on the
>fileserver.
>
>In the context of AC2002 what does this really mean and what are possible
>causes.
>
>Is it really "serious" that this happens every once in a while?
>
>Kyle Jedrusiak
>

 
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