Re: Error - 'Error Accessing File. Network Conn..." File Corruption?

From: Wayne Morgan (comprev_gothroughthenewsgroup_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/29/04


Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 08:34:57 -0500

Check here first to see if it answers you problem. There is a work around,
but it is long and tedious.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304548&Product=acc2000

For something that may help with the work around, see here.

http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruption/corruptobjects.htm

-- 
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
"Mike Thomas" <mike@ease.com> wrote in message
news:_20uc.16650$eH1.7192071@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com...
>
> In Access 2000 running on WIndows XP, I am running into a very time
> consuming problem receiving the error message "Error Accessing File.
> Network Connection May Have Been Lost."  I have to make a new mdb, copy in
> all of the objects, redo whatever work has been lost, etc.  The problem
> usually involves the VB code files behind a form.
>
> I think this error message is a euphamism  for file corruption - it this
> correct?  My development computer is not even on a network.
>
> The setup of the app is as follows:  the front end and back end are
> separated.  I have been writing this for one client since 1998, and the
> front end is now about 16 meg, the back end about 100 meg, but so far no
> problems with the back end.
>
> - Is the front end considered large by Access standards?  Could it be too
> large?  (I've been trying to get this client out of Access anyway almost
> since this project began)
>
> - One symptom of the  corruption seems to be Access losing control over
the
> VB code behind files, some of which can run to 20 or so pages.  (I'll open
a
> form, then look at the code and realize that the code belongs to a
different
> form or module.  Would it be helpful to move the code away from the forms
> and into the stand alone modules?
>
> - Other than decompile, compile, and compact & repair,. is there any way
to
> truly clean up an mdb?  I think there is a problem with 'shadow  code'.
Eg
> code which is still in the mdb, but it cannot be seen.  Sometimes the app
> seems to revert to using old code long since deleted, but I cannot find
it.
> When I load the next app, the behaviour goes away, only to show up a
couple
> of weeks later.
>
> -  Does anyone know of a good site dealing with Access file corruption?
It
> has gotten to the point where it is getting hard to work on this project.
>
> Many thanks,
> Mike Thomas
>
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