- Invalid argument (Error 3001) in MS-Access 97 on Windows 2000
- Posted by Mark Thuerman on November 26th, 2003
Since upgrading to Windows 2000, we've been seeing some
minor problems in our MS-Access 97 applications.
The "Invalid argument" message is the most common one. It
pops up at various times, even when simply clicking from
one field to another on a form. Usually, you just click
OK, and go about your business. Sometimes, it will also
prompt to save changes to the clipboard.
Some users have noticed data disappearing from drop-down
lists. They have to exit, then get back in.
Maybe this is not related, just a fluke, but, I once got a
message that "Microsoft Access couldn't close
database 'UTILITY.'".
Thanks much for any assistance.
-Mark
- Posted by Dave Patrick on November 26th, 2003
Sounds like access programming errors. Better to ask in an access group.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
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