| Re: Vista not opening up Access 2003 database properly, works on X No. It does not. It does the same thing on another Vista PC too.
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
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> "ITchick" <ITchick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > My new Vista PC is having problems opening an Access 2003 database. I am
> > accessing this database off of a Windows 2003 server on my network. My
> > computer is part of my company's domain which has over 100 computers. All
> > of
> > the other computers in my department, which use Windows XP and Windows
> > 2000,
> > are able to open up this database with no problems. When I open up the
> > database from my Vista PC, it gives this error everytime: "The form name
> > 'Server_Form' is misspelled or refers to a form that does not exist"
> > (This
> > obviously cannot be true since it works fine in XP and 2000.) When I hit
> > "Ok" the database opens but the tab that the error refers to is empty.
> > This
> > tab displays information if you view it from a 2000/XP machine.
> >
> >
> > I already tried:
> >
> > Opening Access 2003 as admin
> >
> > Opening Access 2003 in safe mode
> >
> > Confirmed that I am running the most current version of the Genuine
> > Advantage control on my laptop.
> >
> > Have the latest version of Access 2003 (SP3)
> >
> > Running the MGA Diagnostics tool: it found nothing wrong
> >
> > I would really appreciate any help on this matter. Thank you![/color]
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> Does it work okay with UAC turned off?
>
> ss.
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