Re: Odd behaviour



jbguernsey wrote:

Hi all.

I have an odd problem. I have 4 pc's on a small network, all Win XP
SP2. I'm using Access XP (2002 I think). Program works fine on 3 PCs
and won't compile (or run successfully) on 4th. Lots of code in Forms
and Modules. I've tried decompile with no joy. I've tried re-
registering a couple of DLLs (DAO360, for example) but no effect at
all. I don't believe it's a corruption problem in the Access file
since it works fine on the other 3 PCs - and at home too. Next stage
is to re-install the Office package I suppose but I thought I'd throw
this to the group to see if anyone else has come across a similar
problem (and solved it!). Thanks.

JB

What happens if you create a new mdb on that computer? Can you create a table, a query, form, a simple function that runs from a module?

Can you create a new mdb and import all objects into it?

Do the references on that computer look correct?
.



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