switchboard

W

worleyb

What caused the switchboard created in a database to be
inop once the database was copied from one computer to
another? using MS Access 2002 SP1 on the creating machine
and MS Access 2002 SP2 on receiving machine.
 
Y

Yuan Shao

Hello,

Thanks for your description, According to your description I understand
that when you copied your Access database from on computer to another, the
switchboard did not work. If I have misunderstood, please feel free to let
me know.

Before we go any further, I would like to collect more information from
you:
1. Please describe why you think the switchboard did not work in detail.

2. Does any error message occur? If so, please provide the detailed error
message.

Please try the following suggestions to see if they can fix your problem.
1. Generally, if there is a valid switchboard in the Access database, a
table named "Switchboard Items" will be created. Please check to see if the
"Switchboard Items" table is changed when the database is copied to the new
location.

2. Please perform the follow steps to check to see if the references are
changed in new location.

Open the problem database -> Hit Alt + F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor
window, go to the Tools menu -> References.

If anything is marked as Missing, uncheck it and recompile. The problem
usually occurs when you are referencing another version of a file but
actually have installed a later version.

I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,

Michael Shao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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