Access crashes

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Blobbles

Hi all,

Just wondering if everyone elses MS Access crashes as often as mine. I am
running it on Vista Home Preminum, using an ADP in Access 2000 file format,
connecting to a SQL Server Express DB in the back end. I get a crash maybe
once every 2 hours on average... not exactly stable!

The things that seem to cause most of the problems are: Copying forms
(allows the copy but crashes when trying to create the new form), changing
the name of a form (probably a related error) and adding/changing/deleting
text boxes in a sub form.

I have installed the most recent service pack for vista which hasn't made
any difference and as far as I can tell all updates to Access have been
applied.

Does anyone else have the same problem or should I reinstall?

Thanks,
 
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Allen Browne

There's a range of suggestions here:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-25.html

Follow each one of them through, and it should help.

That page was not written from a SQL Server Express perspective, but the
problems you describe sound like they are happening in the front end, not
the back end.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Blobbles said:
I have installed the most recent service pack for vista which hasn't made
any difference and as far as I can tell all updates to Access have been
applied.

What version of Access? If A2003 then has SP3 been installed? If so
what about the Access 2003 SP3 hotfix - Description of the Access 2003
post-Service Pack 3 hotfix package: December 18,
2007.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945674/en-us Unlike previous
hotfixes you can download this one right from that KB article.

Tony
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