Re: Avoid dialog when Microsoft Office Access has encountered a proble
- From: duanemoore@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:13:54 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 10, 12:33 pm, Dave McConeghey
<DaveMcConeg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to find a way to Avoid the dialog that says
'Microsoft OfficeAccess has encountered a problemand needs to close'
With option buttons 'Send Error Report' and 'Don't Send'.
We would all like to avoid it. It is like a "blue screen of death",
meaning you don't EVER want to see it. It is my opinion that this is
caused entirely by errors not gracefully handled in Microsoft Office
products. Doing the simplest things can cause an application to bomb
out. For developers, it is hideous because it looks as if the
developer caused the problem.
For years Access 2003 would bomb out if you had the nerve to use the
clipboard to copy controls on a form design and then nudge them into
place using arrow keys! Now you can click on a hyperlink that
encourages you to download Office 2003 SP3, which changes intermittent
crashes into solid problems throughout Office.
Re: http://cubert-codepoet.blogspot.com/2007/12/if-you-use-ms-access-2003-do-not.html
Good luck to all Office developers.
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