From: JamesJ on 10 Feb 2010 17:14 Vista Basic x32 sp2 Access 2007 sp2. I'm attempting to rename a form and I get the following error: "mydatabasename cannot complete the operation. You must stop the code and try again." (mydatabasename is the name of the current opened database.) Any ideas what this means? James
From: niuginikiwi on 11 Feb 2010 00:06 Check to make sure only one process off access.exe is running in the Task Manager. Just a thought. "JamesJ" wrote: > Vista Basic x32 sp2 > Access 2007 sp2. > > I'm attempting to rename a form and I get the following error: > > "mydatabasename cannot complete the operation. You must stop the code and try again." > (mydatabasename is the name of the current opened database.) > > Any ideas what this means? > > James
From: JamesJ on 11 Feb 2010 06:32 I really didn't look and it seems to have cleared after I closed and reopened access. I don't recall opening access twice unless it does that on it's own. Next time it happens I check. Maybe a generic error for out of memory? James "niuginikiwi" <niuginikiwi(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57F3D71B-CD32-40EE-B13E-6A5CD65FDEF0(a)microsoft.com... > Check to make sure only one process off access.exe is running in the Task > Manager. Just a thought. > > > "JamesJ" wrote: > >> Vista Basic x32 sp2 >> Access 2007 sp2. >> >> I'm attempting to rename a form and I get the following error: >> >> "mydatabasename cannot complete the operation. You must stop the code and >> try again." >> (mydatabasename is the name of the current opened database.) >> >> Any ideas what this means? >> >> James
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