invalid arguement

S

stacy

I am continuing to get the error message "invalid
arguement" I am not sure why I am getting this message,
I am using Access XP and it happens when ever I try and
do anything with the database. Is there a way to try and
figure out where the problem is coming from?
 
A

Alexandre Augusto [MSFT]

Hi,
Question: ACCESS and Operational System are using the same languages? The
database in use: what language it was created?
regards,

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I am continuing to get the error message "invalid
arguement" I am not sure why I am getting this message,
I am using Access XP and it happens when ever I try and
do anything with the database. Is there a way to try and
figure out where the problem is coming from?

Alexandre Marins Augusto
MCSE, MCSA, CLP, CLS
Microsoft Corp.
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Glen SIdelnikov

Invalid argument message could come if you have a start up nacro that has an
invalid argument.
Usually happens when you are converting an older application to a newer
version fo Access.
 

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