[AccessD] Access 2000/2003

Jim Dettman jimdettman at verizon.net
Wed Feb 27 14:23:48 CST 2008


  BTW, should have made it clear that I installed A2000 to a separate
directory and A2003 is still on the machine.

Jim. 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 2:51 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: [AccessD] Access 2000/2003

All,
 
  Just an update on that printing issue I had last week; definitely Access
2003.  I installed A2000 on the same machine and without doing anything
other then pointing two shortcuts to the two different .EXE's, got correct
results with A2000 and incorrect with A2003.
 
  I did BTW poke around the net and saw various posts with the same problem,
but it doesn't appear there is a fix for it.
 
  Which brings me to the next point; anyone had any problems with installing
A2000 after A2003?   The first box I tested this on is a Win 2003 server and
now a lot of my apps are bombing out with application errors.
 
  I'm getting a dialog that says "DDE Server Window:MSACCESS.EXE -
Application Error"
 
    "The instruction at 0x3004567a" referenced memory at "0x0000008C".  The
memory could not be "read".
 
   It's always the same instruction and memory address and this is happening
across multiple Access apps, all of which are running out of task scheduler.
Not sure if it's related to that or not.  In the past, I have seen Access
apps finish in task scheduler with a last result of c0000005, but never pop
an error like this.
 
  Other then that, everything is fine and running these manually I don't see
an error.  I did try setting these up executing as batch files called from
Task Scheduler rather then a straight call to MSACCESS.EXE, but it didn't
make any difference.
 
  I'd like to get this squared away before I move on to the other stations
and servers.
 
  Anyone have any thoughts on installing A2000 behind A2003 and/or problems
with Task Scheduler?
 
TIA,
Jim.
 
 
 
 
 
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