Question Access 2010 & windows 7 - 64 bit

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Hi Forum, Still playing games with our network having windows 7 64 bit pc as 1 user. Access installed as 32 bit I believe.

Resolved an email issue and then thought I will update the .mde file for all users and :eek:
Now the 64 bit windows 7 pc returned the VBA code error on startup.

Checked this forum and Google and couldn't get a solution. Because issue was with .mde no way to find go to designer view.

Resolved issue by copying the .mdb front end onto the win 7 pc and creating an .mde and then linking the back end back to the shared be file and all works fine.

Appears the win 7 pc won't accept a .mde created on the xp sp3 3 pc.

Does this make sence ?? and is there a way of avoiding the need to create a 2nd .mde file just for this one pc ?:confused:
 
Found a post where Office 2010 sp1 is an issue. We have sp1 on one pc but not on the win 7 pc.
Updated this to sp1 and the issue appears to e resolved.

Looks like the issue was Office SP1 not on all pc's - should have updated all pc's at the same time :o
 
It isn't just an Office SP1 problem but also Windows 7 SP1.
 
After I installed Office 2010 SP1 I started getting corruptions in VBA modules, which resulted in Access closing as soon as I tried design or even delete them.
After a couple of frustrating restores and repeated work losing a couple of days I decided to remove SP1.
Amazingly the databases that were apparently corrupt with SP1 installed were suddenly usable. So there is very much a problem with Office SP1.

I have Access installed as the 32bit version on Windows 7 SP1

Does anyone know how to report this to Microsoft without having to pay them for the priviledge? My Office product code gets rejected when I try to report the failure as "not being supported in this country" - UK


Keith
 
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After I installed Office 2010 SP1 I started getting corruptions in VBA modules, which resulted in Access closing as soon as I tried design or even delete them.
After a couple of frustrating restores and repeated work losing a couple of days I decided to remove SP1.
Amazingly the databases that were apparently corrupt with SP1 installed were suddenly usable. So there is very much a problem with Office SP1.

I have Access installed as the 32bit version on Windows 7 SP1

Does anyone know how to report this to Microsoft without having to pay them for the priviledge? My Office product code gets rejected when I try to report the failure as "not being supported in this country" - UK


Keith

Go here and look at the three posts at the top of the page which have been "stuck" there.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/access?page=1&tab=all

There are known issues regarding SP1.
 

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