Re: Access 200: Module not found
- From: "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 23:36:44 -0400
Oups! Sorry for the small error about the exclusivity of SQL-Server, as
DAPs can also be used with a MDB file if located on an intranet.
S. L.
"Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
wrote in message news:elB$hklOFHA.2748@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Many possibilities. However, this is a newsgroup about DAP (Data Access
> Pages) and SQL-Server and has nothing to do with the problem of dividing
> an Access database between a backend and a frontend.
>
> You should ask your question in a more appropriate newsgroup; where they
> will probably tell you to split your databases into a backend and a
> frontend and make sure that each user has its own personal copies of the
> frontends; otherwise corruption of the compiled modules may occurs if one
> of these users doesn't have the same exact configuration for Windows
> (versions and services packs) as the other ones.
>
> Don't forget to take a look at the /decompile switch.
>
> S. L.
>
> "JJoe" <javajoe007@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:h92dne2kic9IgM7fRVn-2w@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I have a situation that I have spent hours trying to figure out with no
>>success and would appreciate if someone could help me out.
>>
>> Basically the setup is like this:
>>
>> A Windows2000 workgroup server hosts three mdb files that can be accessed
>> from 7 workgroup computers on this workgroup network.
>>
>> All 7 computers can access two of the mdb files on the workgroup server;
>> however only six can access all 3 mdb files. One workgroup computer
>> receives an error message when it attempts to open the file which is
>> cleary visible.
>>
>> _____________________________________________
>> "The expression On Open you entered as the event property setting
>> produced the following error: Module not found.
>> * The expression may not result in the name of a macro, the name of a
>> user-defined funtion or [Event Procedure]
>> * There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro.
>> OK
>> _____________________________________________
>>
>> Does anyone knw of a solution or a hint?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> JJoe
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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