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MarinMarinov
Hi there,
we created databases for geting some data from Oracle and export in XML.
This databses is scheduled on the server(Win 2003 Server Standard), but
occasionally they hung up or give some error message about Jet Engine
security.
I can't find error in databases, so i write little program on VB6 which stop
scheduled task, terminate active ms access proceses, delete .ldb files,
compact & repair .mdb files and start scheduled task again.So everything is
work now, but some times after opening of some database Access give this
message: Access failed to start correctly last time. Starting Access
in safe mode will help you correct or isolate a startup prolem in order to
successfully start the program. Some functionality may be disabled in thi
smode. Do you want to start Access in safe mode?
and wait to press yes or no.
So my question is:
can you tell me some method to by pass this without user intervention?
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks and regards,
Marin
we created databases for geting some data from Oracle and export in XML.
This databses is scheduled on the server(Win 2003 Server Standard), but
occasionally they hung up or give some error message about Jet Engine
security.
I can't find error in databases, so i write little program on VB6 which stop
scheduled task, terminate active ms access proceses, delete .ldb files,
compact & repair .mdb files and start scheduled task again.So everything is
work now, but some times after opening of some database Access give this
message: Access failed to start correctly last time. Starting Access
in safe mode will help you correct or isolate a startup prolem in order to
successfully start the program. Some functionality may be disabled in thi
smode. Do you want to start Access in safe mode?
and wait to press yes or no.
So my question is:
can you tell me some method to by pass this without user intervention?
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks and regards,
Marin