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Whenever I get this error message it makes me think Microsoft uses it as a
Default message. I'm getting the "Network Connection May Have Been Lost"...
My db is on a server, so when I get this message I copy the db to my
hard-drive, then I still get the message.. How can my network connection be
lost if I'm on the hard-drive????
Backing up - I created db on a drive that is on a server. Everything works
fine for weeks and weeks. Then one day (today) I open it, click a button on
my menu that runs a macro and I get "Network Connection May Have Been Lost"...
So, first thing I do is try to make a new button to run the macro. Now it
will not even run the "command button wizard".
So, I make a new db on my hard -drive, import the
tables/queries/reports/macros and the same thing happens.
Please don't tell me I need to re-write all my macros....
Please Help
Default message. I'm getting the "Network Connection May Have Been Lost"...
My db is on a server, so when I get this message I copy the db to my
hard-drive, then I still get the message.. How can my network connection be
lost if I'm on the hard-drive????
Backing up - I created db on a drive that is on a server. Everything works
fine for weeks and weeks. Then one day (today) I open it, click a button on
my menu that runs a macro and I get "Network Connection May Have Been Lost"...
So, first thing I do is try to make a new button to run the macro. Now it
will not even run the "command button wizard".
So, I make a new db on my hard -drive, import the
tables/queries/reports/macros and the same thing happens.
Please don't tell me I need to re-write all my macros....
Please Help