Robert Gracie
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Tue Aug 5 15:53:08 CDT 2003
You have me a bit confused (i'm sure I missed something here), if you don't have the .dll in question on a machine with A2k, and have not tried to duplicated the problem, how do you know it worked? Robert Gracie -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Charlotte Foust Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:05 PM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: RE: [AccessD] TheDreaded"ErrorMessage:ErrorAccessingFile.NetworkConnection May Have Been Lost." The version referenced in the article is the version that installs with Office XP and some other 2002 apps like Visio, MapPoint, Project, Money, etc. Any 2002 VBA code container will install that dll. The previous hotfix and the SR-3 (at least, theoretically) patched the 2000 Access executable to make it work with that version of the VBE6.DLL. I do not have a machine running O2k that did not have the hotfix installed, since I ran into this problem early on. I have since applied SR-3, so I don't have an uncontaminated machine to check anything on. If you have SR-3 installed and you are still running into problems with Access 2000, I would suggest screaming at Microsoft about it. They pulled the hotfix after they released SR-3, so they need to at least be told it doesn't work if that is the case. I know the hotfix worked because I applied it. Charlotte Foust SNIP