Annoying form refresh

M

Michael Wong

Hi,

My Access 2007 (on Windows XP) is starting to behave weirdly since a few
days. I have already tried to re-install the whole system, but the
problem still come back.

I have a form with a subform in datasheet view. The subform gets
refreshing each time I leave or re-activate Access. This has never
happened before, unless there is a record which is in edit mode.

I already checked, when I have the subform alone, no refresh takes place
automatically.

This is getting very annoying, because each time, Access has to
re-calculate, and I also loose my current record.

I don't know what happened, but I suspect that's since I had Flash 9
installed.

Any idea?
 
M

Michael Wong

I'll try the update first...

Thanks
There is an update for Office 2007 if you haven't got it yet. Does it make
any difference if you uninstall Flash?
 
M

Michael Wong

Nope, doesn't work, even after installing the update for Office 2007,
and removed Flash player 9...
 
M

Michael Wong

No pb. I'll do with it first.
For now, making a clean install of Windows, and testing Access after
each software install would seem the best to find out the glitch.
I'm only fed up re-installing the system...

Thanks
Sorry Michael...I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will drop by with a
suggestion.

Michael said:
Nope, doesn't work, even after installing the update for Office 2007,
and removed Flash player 9...
There is an update for Office 2007 if you haven't got it yet. Does it make
any difference if you uninstall Flash?
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
Any idea?
 
M

Michael Wong

I can't believe it, I did a registry cleanup, and the pb is gone!
Hope it doesn't break my system after all...

Cheers!
Sorry Michael...I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will drop by with a
suggestion.

Michael said:
Nope, doesn't work, even after installing the update for Office 2007,
and removed Flash player 9...
There is an update for Office 2007 if you haven't got it yet. Does it make
any difference if you uninstall Flash?
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
Any idea?
 

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