Re: Invalid page fault in module RPCRT4.dll
- From: "TC" <aatcbbtccctc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Oct 2005 21:47:41 -0700
Few if any people here can interpret those dumps. (We don't have access
to the relevant Microsoft sourcecode.)
You say "the" MDB file. Do you mean it only happens on one MDB file -
not on others? If so, that MDB file has probably been corrupted & you
will have to restore it from backup.
Alternatively, try holding down the Shift key when you open the
database. This might stop the database's startup code from running
(unless that key has been disabled). See if the problem still happens
then.
If it /doesn't/ still happen, there is a problem in your startup code
(or the database has been corrupted). Try putting msgbox calls through
the startup code, to isolate the problem to a single line of code (then
quote that line).
If you do not have a backup copy of the database, take a copy /NOW/, in
case further testing makes the problem worse.
HTH,
TC
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