[AccessD] The Dreaded "Error Message: Error AccessingFile.NetworkConnection May Have Been Lost."

Erwin Craps Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be
Mon Aug 4 14:29:15 CDT 2003


Hi Charlotte

I seen the Utilities.mda reference to. At my recollection Utilities.mda
is an referenced library that was used in, I believe, Access 2.
If you convert a A2.0 database to a more recent version the reference is
still there.

Erwin



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Charlotte Foust [mailto:cfoust at infostatsystems.com] 
Verzonden: maandag 4 augustus 2003 17:23
Aan: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Onderwerp: RE: [AccessD] The Dreaded "Error Message: Error
AccessingFile.NetworkConnection May Have Been Lost."


There seems to be some oddness built into the 2002 version of vbe6.dll.
In a machine with NO Office 2000 ever installed on it, I will sometimes
see a reference to the Utilities.mda or one of the wizards in the
project explorer pane.  I have no idea where they came from because if I
close Access and then reopen the database, the phantom references will
be gone.  On my personal machine, I haven't seen that error message
since I installed SR3, but I have seen the same kind of phantom
references.  When I spot them in A2k,  I shut the session down
immediately just as a safety precaution.

Charlotte Foust

-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Fuller [mailto:artful at rogers.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 2:27 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: RE: [AccessD] The Dreaded "Error Message: Error Accessing
File.NetworkConnection May Have Been Lost."


I forget who wrote it now, but I disagree with a recent statement to the
effect that "VSS is overkill for single developer projects." No it
isn't, and now you know why. The alternative (which I have used
extensively as
well) is a new MDB|ADP every hour or so, named and dated as such (i.e.
My_App_20030801_A.ADP). Either way the most you lose is an hour's work.

Way back (and I mean way back) in the days of CP/M, I used WordStar. I
was writing a screenplay, doing an all-nighter, and my housemate awoke
and plugged the toaster in, blowing the fuse onto which my computer was
wired and costing me six hours of ostensibly brilliant writing (when you
lose it, it's always brilliant)! Learned then, haven't been prone to a
loss bigger than an hour since.

May you be able to say the same soon.

A.

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Robert Gracie
Sent: August 3, 2003 12:59 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] The Dreaded "Error Message: Error Accessing File.
NetworkConnection May Have Been Lost."



 Well it just happened to me, and I have about 11 hours worth of work
that maybe lost (is lost from what I have been reading)

 The problem is that I did have the "Office 2000 Service Pack 3"
installed. So since MS says this will stop the problem from happening in
the future, and obviously it does not, how can I protect myself.. Such a
pain....!!!!

 What cause the corruption.... "Save As" some reports.....

 Any pearls of wisdom??


Robert Gracie
www.servicexp.com


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