BillieBurgess
Technical User
Hello,
I have 4 users on a DB. It is ACCESS 2003. It is a Split-Database, with the front-end sitting on the C drive and the back-end on the server. All but 1 user can open the reports. This user can do everything else. When she tries to open a report using the switchboard she gets ERROR 3011; "the MS-Jet database engine could not find the object name". I double checked and the object does exist on her front-end, and I checked the name referenced that is correct as well. When I try to open the report manually (clicking directly on the report) nothing happens. I cannot open any reports using her computer. I tried different Databases and the same thing occurs. When I try to build a report on her computer it locks up. Obviously there is a computer setting wrong or an upgrade needed. She is running Access 2003 SP2 . I have to have MIS upgrade her computer, as I do not have permissions and they require that I know exactly what they need to upgrade. I am hoping that this is a settings error and can be fixed without them.
I have 4 users on a DB. It is ACCESS 2003. It is a Split-Database, with the front-end sitting on the C drive and the back-end on the server. All but 1 user can open the reports. This user can do everything else. When she tries to open a report using the switchboard she gets ERROR 3011; "the MS-Jet database engine could not find the object name". I double checked and the object does exist on her front-end, and I checked the name referenced that is correct as well. When I try to open the report manually (clicking directly on the report) nothing happens. I cannot open any reports using her computer. I tried different Databases and the same thing occurs. When I try to build a report on her computer it locks up. Obviously there is a computer setting wrong or an upgrade needed. She is running Access 2003 SP2 . I have to have MIS upgrade her computer, as I do not have permissions and they require that I know exactly what they need to upgrade. I am hoping that this is a settings error and can be fixed without them.