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. They have
discovered this and have been doing so but the fact that the error appears
must be fixed. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be
muchly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Mark
mweber_at_warrenlumber_dot_comMark A. Weber (mweber@.warrenlumber.com) writes:
> Hello everyone! This is my first post so please bear with me. 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. They have
> discovered this and have been doing so but the fact that the error appears
> must be fixed. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be
> muchly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The one pointer I can give you is to post in comp.databases.ms-access
instead. This group is about SQL Server, and I can't see any relation to
SQL Server in your post.
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se
Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.aspsql
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