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I saved a copy of the a stand-alone MS Access 2000
databasedatabase to my laptop, and started making
modifications. The Trim() function did not work in the
original database or the copy I made, so I created a new
database and imported all of the objects into the new
database. The trim() function worked in the new database.
After making all the other required changes & testing I
tried to import these objects (except the tables which I
made no changes to) into the original database, but I get
a "Network Connection May have been Lost" message. This
mostly occurs when importing Forms.
Could Knowledge Support Article 304548: "Error Message:
Error Accessing File. Network Connection May Have Been
Lost" the answer to my problem?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;304548
I suspect that this database was originally in XBASE and
imported into MS Access. There is a fox icon, when the
original database is open in MS Access. There is no one
available at the association who knows the history. Could
this have something to do with the problem?
Sorry for the log post... Any help aprreciated.
databasedatabase to my laptop, and started making
modifications. The Trim() function did not work in the
original database or the copy I made, so I created a new
database and imported all of the objects into the new
database. The trim() function worked in the new database.
After making all the other required changes & testing I
tried to import these objects (except the tables which I
made no changes to) into the original database, but I get
a "Network Connection May have been Lost" message. This
mostly occurs when importing Forms.
Could Knowledge Support Article 304548: "Error Message:
Error Accessing File. Network Connection May Have Been
Lost" the answer to my problem?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;304548
I suspect that this database was originally in XBASE and
imported into MS Access. There is a fox icon, when the
original database is open in MS Access. There is no one
available at the association who knows the history. Could
this have something to do with the problem?
Sorry for the log post... Any help aprreciated.