Hotfix Microsoft Access 2010 SP1 released Oct 28, 2011

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Please share your actual experience / results with this.
Opinions should be posted elsewhere.
In a nutshell, the Access 2010 SP 1 VBA engine had issues reported.
There are many of us that would greatly appreciate knowing how this hotfix address the issues. Please limit replys to actual results and other useful links. Thanks for your support and thanks for your *thanks*

Before updating to Access SP 1 - it is worth your time to read this Microsoft Office Thread: Microsoft Access 2010 SP 1 Problem

On the Evening of October 28, 2011 the following was issued by the Microsoft Online Community Support.
Microsoft Office Online Community Support - announcement (page 13)
It looks like the hotfix for this issue has been released and can be downloaded from the link below:

Description of the Access 2010 hotfix package (Vbe7-x-none.msp): October 25, 2011 -http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2596585

In addition to this, KB 2625046 which describes this issue will also be updated to point to the fix above.

Best Regards,
Nathan Ost
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Useful comment:
KB Article Number(s): 2596585 Language: All (Global) Platform: x64 And it dos not update the x86 version of office
response:
I have same configuration. There's a hypertext link right by Step 1 that says "Show hotfixes for all platforms and languages". That will reveal the x86 option.
 
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UPDATE: There are many users weighing in on the Hot Fix to Access SP1. Microsoft indicates this Hot Fix will be included in Access 2010 SP2.
From reading the (now 16 pages) posts, this hot fix has mixed reviews. And, it does not solve all the problems. In general, there are positive reports about the compile crash issue.

This Blog often has a reference to the need to perform an Access 2010 Decompile. These instructions explain why and how: http://rogersaccessblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-do-i-decompile-database.html
Users of Access 2010 SP1 report the code being deleted and the need to recover it with a decompile.
"Occasionally, code can be deleted from the Source Code, but for some reason is never removed from the Object Code. This code is never again seen on the screen as text, but is still sitting there somewhere in the database file. "

Example: Error 2950 Err 2950
After Hotfix applied: "When we used the buttons, it gave us a Return without GoSub error. On closing the error message, the macro then gave error number 2950. " Decompiling was reported to fix this error
 
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