bob bisquick
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I have an Access database that runs on a machine with a run-time version of Microsoft Access 2000, distrbuted by the original designers of the database. Several times I have designed other databases that function as reporting tools, they generate reports based on data in this original databse. This has been not a problem.
For some reason, on a new databse I have designed in this way, I can get it to run on my personal computer with a full version of Microsoft Access 2000, but when I place it on a machine with the run-time version of Access 2000, I get the following error every time the data base tries to run any code, other then open this from, close that form, etc...
Execution of this application has stopped due to a run-time error.
The application can't continue and will be shut down.
As soon as I click OK it shuts down.
It does not seem to be related to a specific command, meaning it happens everytime I try to run any code, regardless of what or where that code is, and regardless of how simple or complicated it might be.
It seems like there is something sitting somewhere in the database that the run-time version of Access does not like, but I'll be hornswaggled if I figure out what it is.
For some reason, on a new databse I have designed in this way, I can get it to run on my personal computer with a full version of Microsoft Access 2000, but when I place it on a machine with the run-time version of Access 2000, I get the following error every time the data base tries to run any code, other then open this from, close that form, etc...
Execution of this application has stopped due to a run-time error.
The application can't continue and will be shut down.
As soon as I click OK it shuts down.
It does not seem to be related to a specific command, meaning it happens everytime I try to run any code, regardless of what or where that code is, and regardless of how simple or complicated it might be.
It seems like there is something sitting somewhere in the database that the run-time version of Access does not like, but I'll be hornswaggled if I figure out what it is.
