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    GPF, IPF, Fatal Exception when printing VBA code, exiting Zoom, etc.

    Thanks guys. Some new thoughts that might help others, and seems to have reduced the IPF/GPF frequency---but, it is still happening. Apparently when opening the VB Editor (or AKA the "environment", in any event the VBE), if you don't explicitly close the codepanes, they stay open...
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    GPF, IPF, Fatal Exception when printing VBA code, exiting Zoom, etc.

    Checked KB and this forum, no help on these: Config: W98 384MB RAM, OFF2000SR1a, Jet Engine 4.0SP5, VB 6.0 Failure 1. [Windows] Fatal Exception 0E at 015F:BFF9DBA7 Occurs Going to VBA codepane window from Acc2000 DB screen. Pane opens, few seconds pass, then error. Failure 2. System hangs when...
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    Access 2000, intermittent run-time Error '2467'

    Reply to Rick. Good thought, but no it is executing as part of the standard environment, and I am not adding/removing controls---at least not knowingly. My work-around (which is ugly) has been to use the "For Each" mechanism to access the controls on the forms and essentially rebuild...
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    Access 2000, intermittent run-time Error '2467'

    More input to describe the problem: The intermittent failure occurs---when it does---only in explicit Item(index) style references to (in this case) the Controls collection, not apparently when the control is referenced within a "For Each" style context. Again, this is intermittent...
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    Access 2000, intermittent run-time Error '2467'

    Run time error '2467' (reference to an object that is closed or doesn't exist) is intermittently raised (but always at the same VBA procedure line) when referencing a control (setting its .Enabled property to False). This code is in a standard module and is successfully used repeatedly in the...

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