Switchboard Manager

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Gary L. Steward

I have three unique databases that are shared between two computers. Both
systems are running Windows Vista and Office 2007 Pro. One of the systems
works just fine on all three databases. The other system was just rebuilt
with both Windows Vista and Office 2007 and the Switchboard Manager does not
work properly. The actual menus definitions are correct but when I open any
of the three databases the same menu routine opens even though they are
different for each database by definition.
When I try to use the menu routine I rec. the following error message:
The expression On Click you entered as the event property setting produced
the following error: The expression you entered has a function name that
Membership Knowledge Base Application can’t find.
*The expression my not result in the name of a macro, the name of a
user-defined function, or [Event Procedure].
*There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro.
The strange thing is that this routine works fine on the other system. What
could be wrong with the rebuilt system?
 
G

Gary L. Steward

Yes, SP 1 was installed in fact just yesterday. I thought it might help but
nope. Any more ideas?
--
Gary L. Steward


Klatuu said:
Was the Office 2007 SP 1 installed after the rebuild?
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Gary L. Steward said:
I have three unique databases that are shared between two computers. Both
systems are running Windows Vista and Office 2007 Pro. One of the systems
works just fine on all three databases. The other system was just rebuilt
with both Windows Vista and Office 2007 and the Switchboard Manager does not
work properly. The actual menus definitions are correct but when I open any
of the three databases the same menu routine opens even though they are
different for each database by definition.
When I try to use the menu routine I rec. the following error message:
The expression On Click you entered as the event property setting produced
the following error: The expression you entered has a function name that
Membership Knowledge Base Application can’t find.
*The expression my not result in the name of a macro, the name of a
user-defined function, or [Event Procedure].
*There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro.
The strange thing is that this routine works fine on the other system. What
could be wrong with the rebuilt system?
 
K

Klatuu

Don't know. I don't have 2007 installed here, only at home, and I have not
used Vista at all, but I do see issues like this from time to time.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Gary L. Steward said:
Yes, SP 1 was installed in fact just yesterday. I thought it might help but
nope. Any more ideas?
--
Gary L. Steward


Klatuu said:
Was the Office 2007 SP 1 installed after the rebuild?
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Gary L. Steward said:
I have three unique databases that are shared between two computers. Both
systems are running Windows Vista and Office 2007 Pro. One of the systems
works just fine on all three databases. The other system was just rebuilt
with both Windows Vista and Office 2007 and the Switchboard Manager does not
work properly. The actual menus definitions are correct but when I open any
of the three databases the same menu routine opens even though they are
different for each database by definition.
When I try to use the menu routine I rec. the following error message:
The expression On Click you entered as the event property setting produced
the following error: The expression you entered has a function name that
Membership Knowledge Base Application can’t find.
*The expression my not result in the name of a macro, the name of a
user-defined function, or [Event Procedure].
*There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro.
The strange thing is that this routine works fine on the other system. What
could be wrong with the rebuilt system?
 

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