Re: Visual Basic RunTime Error 2114
From: Exponent (exponent_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/22/04
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Date: 22 Sep 2004 08:24:52 +0200
It sounds like these 3 machines do not have a tiff Office Graphics Filter. Have you checked this ?
-- _______________________________________________________ http://www.ammara.com/ Image Handling Components, Samples, Solutions and Info DBPix 2.0 - lossless jpeg rotation, EXIF, asynchronous "Kathryn Birstein" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >We are getting a Visual Basic error on the Picture >property of an Image control in Access 2002 SP3 on >Windows XP Professional SP1. The annoying thing is that >its happening on only 3 machines while its NOT happening >on several other machines with the exact same version of >XP and Access 2002. All machines have the same VBA >references checked. > >The "Picture" in question is a small 136 KB TIF file on a >network drive. The error message is "Microsoft Visual >Basic RunTime Error 2114. Database name doesn't support >the format of the file filename.tif or it is too large. >Try converting the file to BMP or GIF format." > >I cannot find any information about this particular Error >Code in msdn.microsoft.com or support.microsoft.com or in >Google. Could perhaps a malicious script be generating >this error code? There is also an annoying problem on >these 3 machines where sometimes (not always!) one has to >click command buttons twice instead of once to make them >run. > >Any information anyone could provide would be very much >appreciated. This is costing us a great deal of time and >frustration. > >
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