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Conference bump::msaccess

Title:MSACCESS
Moderator:BUMP::HONER
Created:Tue Dec 01 1992
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1661
Total number of notes:6339

1651.0. "Report Wizard error" by SUBSYS::TEECE (Ron Teece Storage PM&D Ops.) Tue Apr 08 1997 11:10

    Looking for some help...in Report Wizard, Access is generating the
    following error:
    
    "Application-defined or object-defined error"
    
    Both myself and a colleague have seen this error. We are using Access95 V7
    on Windows NT 4.0. We are not sure if it is an Access problem, or NT
    problem.
    
    Ron Teece, Storage PM&D Ops. 
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1651.1Me 2ENGPTR::MCMAHONTue Apr 08 1997 11:411
    I get the exact same error using the same version of Access on NT 4.0.
1651.2VMSNET::S_VORESmile - Mickey's Watching!Tue Apr 08 1997 15:297
    Q139041 is the only TechNet article with this error, but doesn't look
    at all like Report Wizard-ish at all to me.
    
    seen a different error, which is documented in Q154140 -- error is "No
    Current Record" and has to do with not having privs to touch a certain
    registry entry.
    
1651.3also see note 1609.*SUBSYS::TEECERon Teece Storage PM&D Ops.Tue Apr 08 1997 17:4812
    Well just this PM, I have also got the "No Current Record" error....
    
    We called Microsoft and they thought it had to do with NT 4.0 Admin
    privileges. Our technical people tried running Report/Forms Wizard
    using full privileges and failed. In the AM, our tech support people
    are going to load Access97 on another NT system to see if that works.
    
    In the meantime I am reviewing note 1609.* about fooling around with
    the registry.
    
    
      
1651.4You have applied the patch?NSIC01::KLERKThunderbirds are GoSun Apr 13 1997 18:436
   You do know there is a patch for Access 95 to run under NT4. It concerns
   the replacement of one or two DLL files if I recall well. It's listed
   somewhere in this notesfile. Search for "NT" in the notes titles...

   Theo
1651.5Moved to Office 97 ProSUBSYS::TEECERon Teece Storage PM&D Ops.Mon Apr 14 1997 15:2712
    -1 I saw note 1584, about new DLL's but they didn't address the wizard
    problem. In any event we tested '97 on NT 4.0, and the wizards work. 
    So we are now up on Office 97 Pro, and I have converted my databases 
    with no problem's. 
    
    Thanks for the offline messages.
    
    Wow! This Access 97 system is fast...I had one query using Access 7/95 
    that took 35 minutes to run (on a 200MHZ Pentium Pro) that now runs in 
    less than 1 minute. 
                                    
    Ron