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Nik
Hello,
We have a Windows 2000 server that holds an Access 2002 database on it. On
client machines with Windows XP (using Access 2003), users can link to the
database without a problem, but occasionally one user needs to log in to the
server through Terminal Services and use the database that way. She never
used to have a problem with this, but I believe it was the last time we ran
Windows/Office updates when she started getting an error message, as follows:
Action Failed
Macro Name: AutoExec
Condition: True
Action Name: RunCode
Arguments: Startup()
And the only button available to press is Halt. I'm not very familiar with
Access Databases and troubleshooting macros, so if anyone can provide some
direction on how to troubleshoot/fix this short of uninstalling and
reinstalling Office that'd be great.
Thanks.
We have a Windows 2000 server that holds an Access 2002 database on it. On
client machines with Windows XP (using Access 2003), users can link to the
database without a problem, but occasionally one user needs to log in to the
server through Terminal Services and use the database that way. She never
used to have a problem with this, but I believe it was the last time we ran
Windows/Office updates when she started getting an error message, as follows:
Action Failed
Macro Name: AutoExec
Condition: True
Action Name: RunCode
Arguments: Startup()
And the only button available to press is Halt. I'm not very familiar with
Access Databases and troubleshooting macros, so if anyone can provide some
direction on how to troubleshoot/fix this short of uninstalling and
reinstalling Office that'd be great.
Thanks.