CodeStalker
Technical User
I have a problem that I cant seem to find a answer for.
I have designed a A97 db on a Windows NT machine, which contains several reports with VBA code in them. Nothing fancy, just some conditional formatting to change the background color of a couple of controls. These reports work fine on my NT and my workgroups XP Pro desktops. My problem is when someone tries to open one of these reports on one of our Dell laptops that are running Windows XP Pro.
The user gets a MSACCESS.EXE memory error and the DB shuts down.
Any suggestions? Could this be reference problem? I read that this may be caused by a printer driver, but all of our computers use the same network printers.
Thanks,
I have designed a A97 db on a Windows NT machine, which contains several reports with VBA code in them. Nothing fancy, just some conditional formatting to change the background color of a couple of controls. These reports work fine on my NT and my workgroups XP Pro desktops. My problem is when someone tries to open one of these reports on one of our Dell laptops that are running Windows XP Pro.
The user gets a MSACCESS.EXE memory error and the DB shuts down.
Any suggestions? Could this be reference problem? I read that this may be caused by a printer driver, but all of our computers use the same network printers.
Thanks,