Annoying message

G

Guest

I have the same problem and I think I found the issue. Check your startup
and check whether or not you have a custom menu/toolbar in the menu bar
field. That fixed it for me.
 
G

Guest

TC,

As I stated, yesterday, I deleted all of the forms and macros, compacted the
database and the problem still existed.

bbaer: I did remove the custom menu but it did not fix the problem. The
other database that was having the problem did not have a custom menu.

But to end this thread: I copied EVERYTHING from the converted database into
a new database shell, reset the password, and custom menu and everything in
the new database works fine and the only time the "annoying" message comes up
is if the database is open by another user and I attempt to open a form or
macro in design mode. This is the expected place to get the message and it
happens only once.

Therefore, there was nothing "wrong" with any of the forms or macros -
queries, tables, linked tables, etc. There is though obviously something
wrong with the conversion routine which some how corrupted the registry of
the database.

I am done! Now Microsoft, if you choose, find the problem.

Thanks
RuthAnn
 
G

Guest

Hey guys,

I tried deleting the developed Menu that I made from our dataabse and guess
what, we do not have the error message anymore!!

Obviously an access 2003 problem!! Microsoft please fix this!!

Cheers
 
J

Joan Wild

Please clarify. You had a custom menubar in your mdb, and when you removed
it no more error message?

Did you have custom functions used in this menubar? What was on it?
 
G

Guest

Thats right Joan, I had a custom buily menu bar in my networked database
(access 2003) and when I removed this menubar and had another user log in as
well as me being logged in the "annoying message" did not appear!!

The menu bar just hada few things in it like a print menu and a close menu
in it, certainly nothing out of the ordinary!!

Anywat it does not appear and I'm grateful!!

many thanks

let me know if a patch ever gets developed to fix this, please!!

Cheers
 
Q

qiaofeng

RuthAnn said:
I can do as you asked but I do not see the point. The only thing that I have
set to start during startup is the switchboard which I already disabled but
it still happens.

Do other forms or macros just happen because................???? This might
give me a clue where to start since this database has a couple of hundred
forms and macros.

Thanks

RuthAnn
 

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