This must be a common question, but I can’t find an answer!
I have a db built in Access 2003 but compatible with 2000. If I only use 2003 (to run the db) there is no problem; if I use only 2000 there is no problem. However, if I use 2003, shut it down and then try to use 2000, the first time the db opens, a form I have that loads automatically and then should maximise, does not, the blue band at the top of the form is visible (i.e. not maximised).
In this sate the db will not work (even if I manually maximise the form). I then shut it down, open it, and all is well.
I have had many problems with Access 2003; an earlier db I built would crash approximately on the thirtieth opening, and once crashed would never work again. However, it would open in 2000, then it would be OK opening in 2003 for about another 30 times, until crashing again.
The two dbs I have built are nothing like one another. It is also odd that many other crashes/locked dbs I get can always be solved by opening in 2000.
The dbs are used by many people on many computers and operating systems (with 2000 and 2003 which is why I need it to work on both) and the problems can be perfectly replicated on any of the systems.
This is clearly a bug in Access 2003, and is so common, someone (all of you??) will have come across it.
How did you solve it? When is the next service pack coming out?
Thanks
Skeletal
I have a db built in Access 2003 but compatible with 2000. If I only use 2003 (to run the db) there is no problem; if I use only 2000 there is no problem. However, if I use 2003, shut it down and then try to use 2000, the first time the db opens, a form I have that loads automatically and then should maximise, does not, the blue band at the top of the form is visible (i.e. not maximised).
In this sate the db will not work (even if I manually maximise the form). I then shut it down, open it, and all is well.
I have had many problems with Access 2003; an earlier db I built would crash approximately on the thirtieth opening, and once crashed would never work again. However, it would open in 2000, then it would be OK opening in 2003 for about another 30 times, until crashing again.
The two dbs I have built are nothing like one another. It is also odd that many other crashes/locked dbs I get can always be solved by opening in 2000.
The dbs are used by many people on many computers and operating systems (with 2000 and 2003 which is why I need it to work on both) and the problems can be perfectly replicated on any of the systems.
This is clearly a bug in Access 2003, and is so common, someone (all of you??) will have come across it.
How did you solve it? When is the next service pack coming out?
Thanks
Skeletal