Re: mso9.dll/msaccess error

From: Mark A. Weber (mweber_at_warrenlumber.com)
Date: 09/21/04


Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:14:55 -0400

I thank you very much for the advice. We were not on the SP levels you
recommended so we downloaded/applied them and the problem remains. The
database is using SQL replication. At this point we are looking at the code
perhaps a new control we are using that was not in the previous version.

Once again, we reaally appreciate the effort!

- Mark
"'69 Camaro" <ForwardZERO_SPAM.To.69Camaro@Spameater.orgZERO_SPAM> wrote in
message news:eMfy4V0nEHA.3224@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi, Mark.
>
> Have the latest versions of service packs, Office 2K SP-3 and Jet 4.0
SP-8,
> been installed on all of these computers?
>
> > Remote servers also send their local updates to the
> > master and they are in turn propogated to all of the other remote
servers.
>
> Your wording sounds like Replication may be in use. The database isn't
> using Access Replication, is it?
>
> HTH.
>
> Gunny
>
> See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
> See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips.
>
> (Please remove ZERO_SPAM from my reply E-mail address, so that a message
> will be forwarded to me.)
>
>
> "Mark A. Weber" <mweber@warrenlumber.com> wrote in message
> news:10ku5n9tk4saq05@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hello everyone! I posted this message in a few other groups and it was
> > recommended to me by a reader that this might be the best group in which
> to
> > post it. We have recently re-vamped an Access application such that in
> each
> > of our 5 locations a local SQL server receives published updates from
our
> > main office server. Remote servers also send their local updates to the
> > master and they are in turn propogated to all of the other remote
servers.
> > The new design works great except for one annoying bug we have been
> chasing
> > for two weeks: "Faulting application msaccess.exe, version 9.0.0.2719,
> > faulting module mso9.dll, version 9.0.0.2720, fault address 0x0007ee2d."
> > When a user gets the error, they hit close and it terminates Access. If
> they
> > move the error off the screen and continue working the application
> continues
> > but slows to a crawl. The users have discovered this and have been doing
> so
> > but the fact that the error appears must be fixed. The error occurs
> randomly
> > and users are all using different forms and performing different tasks
in
> > the application. For the most part, it frequently happens when users
have
> > the app minimized or leave it on the screen for a few minutes but it
also
> > happens while they are actively using the system. If anyone can point me
> in
> > the right direction it would be greaatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
> >
> > - Mark
> > mweber_at_warrenlumber_dot_com
> >
> >
>
>



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