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Ian Parr

2005-11-29, 11:24 am

If this is not the right area for this question I apologise......But when I
try to run the upsizing wzard on my database I get an error telling me I have
open objects....when the database starts I open a switchboard and a
form.....I have tried closing this but still get the error....I am also
running a timed event off the switch board and have also disabled
this.......any suggestions please
Brendan Reynolds

2005-11-29, 8:25 pm

Hold down the Shift key while opening your database, to by-pass any startup
code or macros.

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Brendan Reynolds

"Ian Parr" <IanParr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If this is not the right area for this question I apologise......But when
> I
> try to run the upsizing wzard on my database I get an error telling me I
> have
> open objects....when the database starts I open a switchboard and a
> form.....I have tried closing this but still get the error....I am also
> running a timed event off the switch board and have also disabled
> this.......any suggestions please



Ian Parr

2005-12-01, 9:24 am

Brendan
Many thanks for this tip...worked a treat.....

"Brendan Reynolds" wrote:

> Hold down the Shift key while opening your database, to by-pass any startup
> code or macros.
>
> --
> Brendan Reynolds
>
> "Ian Parr" <IanParr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1924C3FE-C679-4A92-9635- B4E6A9ADB023@microso
ft.com...
>
>
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