2007 and "Cannot Exit" Message

D

Darrell

I posted this 2 days ago in the m.p.v.database group and checking this
morning realized I was the last one to post there. So... if I hope to
get a response I think I need to post here as well.

I have a user of a very simple Access database that has been running
smoothly under 2003 for several years. Her workstation has been upgraded
to 2007 and she is now getting the message "Microsoft Access has
encountered a problem and cannot exit. We are sorry for the
inconvenience... etc."

I have Googled this message and searched these newsgroups and can find
nothing on this problem, and I have never seen it before. I have placed
the network folder in which the mdb file resides in the Trusted
Locations list in the Trust Center. The machine is running XP with all
service packs current.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Darrell
 
G

George

Just a little bit more information is needed before an answer can be
attempted.

WHEN does this error message appear? What does she do just prior to seeing
it? Is it happening only when she attempts to exit the program (... cannot
exit...)? Is the actual error message that Access CANNOT EXIT, or is it that
Access MUST EXIT? Does it happen when she attempts to perform a specific
function or is it random?
 
D

dcyphers01

Just a little bit more information is needed before an answer can be
attempted.

WHEN does this error message appear? What does she do just prior to seeing
it? Is it happening only when she attempts toexitthe program (...cannotexit...)? Is the actual error message thatAccessCANNOTEXIT, or is it thatAccessMUSTEXIT? Does it happen when she attempts to perform a specific
function or is it random?










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George,

I forgot to mention that the message says exactly "Microsoft Access
had encountered a problem and cannot exit. We are sorry for the
inconvenience. To force Access to close click End Now. Any changes you
made recently might be lost if you force the program to exit. To
continue waiting ..., click Cancel."
 

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