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Access Errors

Error #Error Description

10523
You are about to run a pass-through query that may modify data in your table.@Are you sure you want to run this type of an SQL query?For information on how to prevent this message from displaying every time you run an SQL query, click Help.21@209058@2

10524
| output column(s) in the query were unnamed and will not show any data.

10526
Do you want to save the changes made to the SQL Statement and update the text editor?@The Stored Procedure or Function contained an SQL statement when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original SQL statement was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original SQL statement, click No.3@604309@2

10600
Are you sure you want to permanently delete the selected relationship from your database?@92

10601
A relationship already exists.@Do you want to edit the existing relationship? To create a new relationship, click No.32

10602
The field name is missing in row |.You haven't selected a matching field for this relationship in each row of the grid.@Select fields so that the grid has the same number of fields on the left and right sides, and then try to create the relationship again.

10603
This relationship has been modified or deleted by another user since you opened the Relationships window.@Do you want to edit the relationship and overwrite the other user's changes? To update your Relationships window to include the other user's changes, click No.92

10604
This relationship has already been deleted by another user.@To update your view, click OK.

10605
The layout of the Relationships window will be cleared.@Do you want to continue?92

10606
You can't display queries or linked tables in the Relationships window for this database.@The database '|' was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access.If you want to convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access, use the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu).

10607
The relationship has been created as a one-to-many relationship because there are duplicate entries in the related field.You've tried to create a one-to-one relationship, but the data in the tables suggests that a one-to-many relationship is more appropriate.2@411617

10608
To create a relationship, use the mouse to drag a field from one table to another.

10700
This document was previously formatted for the printer |1 on |2, but that printer isn't available. Do you want to use the default printer |3 on |4?@9

10701
This document was previously formatted for the printer '|1 on |2', but that printer isn't available. The page settings shown in the Print Setup dialog box are for the current default printer '|3 on |4'.@Do you want to continue?9

10702
Previewing or printing this PivotTable view might take a long time because it displays a large amount of detail data. Microsoft Access might not respond for some time.@Do you want to continue? To reduce the amount of time required, hide most or all of the detail data in the view.* For more information, consult Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q282315.@3

10750
You must save the macro before you run it.@Do you want to save the macro now?* To save the macro and then run it, click Yes.* To return to the Macro window for this macro or to the window you executed the Run Macro command from, click No.92

10751
Some of the macro actions you are trying to save cannot be performed in Access 97. These actions will be permanently deleted from the macro in the Access 97 version of your database.

10800
Microsoft Access finished adding the index '|.'@Add another index from the Select Index Files dialog box, or click Close.

10801
The Microsoft Access index information (.inf) file for '|' already exists.@Do you want to replace the existing Microsoft Access .inf file for the dBASE or Microsoft FoxPro file you're linking? To create a new .inf file, click Yes.* To use the existing file, click No.If the .inf file contains invalid or outdated information, you must click Yes to create a new .inf file before you can link the table.7@209186@2

10803
The database object '|' already exists.@Do you want to replace the existing database object with the one you are exporting?If you want to export this object without replacing the existing database object, click No. You can then export the object again and rename it in the Export dialog box.202

10804
Not all of the import specifications could be imported due to name conflicts. Conflicts existed in | of the specifications.@Rename the conflicting import specifications, and try the import operation again.

10805
Invalid CDF file name

10892
A form with a bound ActiveX control or an embedded object bound to a data source can't have its DefaultView property set to Continuous Forms.You tried to add a bound ActiveX control to a form in Design view.Microsoft Access will reset the DefaultView property to Single Form.

10893
Either the data access page file has been opened by another user or you don't have write permission to the file. If you make changes, you will have to save them to another file.

10894
An unexpected error occurred while saving document properties to the data access page.

10895
You tried to drop an OLE or binary column onto your data access page. There is no HTML control which binds correctly to this column type.

10896
You have chosen to permanently delete the data access page.@Do you want to delete both the link and page file(s), or delete just the link?&Delete Link and FilesDelete &Link OnlyCancel27

10897
|@There is a problem with Internet Explorer registry settings.@Please reinstall Internet Explorer.

10898
Microsoft Access data access pages can only be viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer, but it is not your default Browser.@Do you want to open Internet Explorer to view this page?9

10899
A link to this data access page could not be created because the Data and Misc. Objects are not checked out.

10900
The save operation was successful.@A folder was created for your supporting files at the save destination.@This directory had to be created because the server does not support long file names.

10901
You must save your data access page before you can preview it.@Do you want to save now?9

10902
The data access page has been saved, but one or more of the supporting files (i.e., image, sound, video files) are missing.You may need to:*Delete and recreate the HTML object(s) on the page.*Reapply the theme, if the page has a theme.

10903
The save completed, but files for the selected theme are missing.@Please apply a new theme to your data access page, and save again.

10904
Do you want Microsoft Access to set the DataPageSize property of this group level to All?@9

10905
You have opened a page that was last designed using Access 2000. The page must be saved using Office XP Office Web Components before you can edit this document.Would you like to convert this page?&ConvertCancel35

10950
Are you sure you want to delete this account?You can't undo the deletion of a user or group account. To restore a user or group account that has been deleted, you must recreate the account using the same name and personal identifier (PID).202

10951
You don't have permission to modify '|.'@To modify this object, you must have Modify Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Delete Data and Update Data permissions for it.Do you want to save a copy of the object as a new object?21@410222

10952
You don't have permission to view this macro.@To view a macro, you must have Read Design permission for it.Do you want to continue to run the macro?21@410222@2

10953
You don't have permission to modify '|.'@To modify this object, you must have Modify Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Delete Data and Update Data permissions for it.Do you want to open it as read-only?21@410222

10954
You changed the permissions of '|1' for '|2.'@Do you want to assign these permissions now?92

10955
You don't have permission to open '|' for exclusive use.@Microsoft Access is opening the database for shared access.To open a database for exclusive access, you must have Open Exclusive permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222

10956
;LCID=0x0409

10957
You haven't entered a workgroup ID. To ensure that your workgroup information file is unique, enter a unique workgroup ID of up to 20 numbers or letters. Continue without a workgroup ID?20

10958
The file '|' already exists. Replace existing file?20

10959
Workgroup Files (*.mdw)

10960
Select Workgroup Information File

10961
Open

10962
You have successfully created the workgroup information file '|.'4

10963
Could not find file: '|'

10964
You have successfully joined the workgroup defined by the workgroup information file '|'2

10965
It is strongly recommended that you change the system administrator (SA) password when this operation is complete. To change the SA password point to Security on the Tools menu, and then click Set Login Password.

29000
There isn't enough memory to create an input area.@Close unneeded programs. Then try to create the input area again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.

29001
Microsoft Access failed to save module '|.'Your computer may be low on disk space.For information on freeing memory or disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting' or 'disk space, freeing'.3

29002
Microsoft Access failed to create the Visual Basic module '|.'If your database is on a network drive, check your network connection, and then try again.

29003
Microsoft Access failed to convert or enable your code modules.Your computer may be low on disk space or memory.

29004
The new procedure name you provided is invalid.2@611738

29005
The procedure '|' already exists.@Choose another procedure name.

29006
Microsoft Access failed to create a Debug window toolbar.@The system may be out of resource memory.@Close unneeded programs and try again. For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.

29007
During the paste or import operation, Microsoft Access failed to convert the '|' module from an earlier version of a Microsoft Access database.Your computer may be low on disk space or memory.

29008
Microsoft Access couldn't create storage space for a Visual Basic module.If your database is on a network drive, check your network connection, and then try again.3

29009
Microsoft Access couldn't open the storage space for a Visual Basic module.Your computer may be low on disk space.For information on freeing memory or disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting' or 'disk space, freeing'.3

29010
The function name is too long.@Microsoft Access will truncate the function name to 255 characters.@411738

29011
Microsoft Access failed to save the database.Your computer may be low on disk space.For information on freeing memory or disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting' or 'disk space, freeing'.3

29013
This action will reset the current code in break mode.@Do you want to stop the running code? To halt the execution of the program so the Module window can be closed, select Yes.* To leave the code in the current state, select No.@20

29014
You can't add a reference to a Microsoft Access workgroup.2@613780

29015
You can't remove this reference.@Microsoft Access needs this reference in order to work properly.

29016
You can't add a reference to the open database.

29017
The database | was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access.@Convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access by using the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu).

29018
You can't use a standard module for this operation.

29019
The module name '|' is invalid. The module name may start with the prefix Form_ or Report_.* The module can't be named Forms, Reports, Modules, Application, Screen, Assistant, CommandBars, References, or DoCmd.* The module name may have too many characters.2@611734

29020
Another user has modified this database.@To see the current version, close the database and open it again.

29021
This operation isn't available while there is a module in break mode.@Reset the executing code and try the operation again.

29022
There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this database.@The database has not been saved in a compiled state. The performance of this database will be impaired because Microsoft Access will need to recompile the database for each session.For information on improving performance, click Help.2@611705

29023
There are calls to 16-bit dynamic-link libraries (.dll) in modules in this database.@These won't work under Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT.@Change your code to call equivalent 32-bit dynamic-link libraries (.dll).@2@611961

29024
The current user account doesn't have permission to convert or enable this database.@To convert or enable a database, ensure the following:* You must join the workgroup that defines the user accounts used to access the database.* Your user account must have Open/Run and Open Exclusive permissions for the database object.* Your user account must have Modify Design or Administer permissions for all tables in the database, or it must be the owner of all tables in the database.* Your user account must have Read Design permission for all objects in the database.* Request that other users close the database.2@77316

29025
There are calls to 16-bit dynamic-link libraries (.dll) in modules in this database.@These won't work under Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT.@Translate these calls to equivalent 32-bit dynamic-link libraries.@2@611961

29026
The database that you are trying to open or convert is currently in use, or you do not have permission to open it exclusively.@When you convert a database, or the first time you open an earlier version database, another user can't have the database open.@Try one of the following:* Request that other users close the database.* Using the version of Microsoft Access in which the database is written, have your workgroup administrator grant you the permission to open the database exclusively.Multiple users can share the database after you convert it, or after you open it for the first time.09027

29027
Microsoft Access was unable to save the project.@Another user is saving the project now.Do you want to retry?23

29028
The Save operation failed.

29029
You are trying to open a read-only database.@The first time you open an earlier version database, you must be able to write changes to the database.* The database file's read-only attribute may be set; clear this attribute.* You may have chosen the Open Read Only command in the Open dialog box. Don't choose this command the first time you open the database.* Your license to use this application may have expired.

29030
Microsoft Access can't establish a reference to the specified database.@The referenced database can't be found, or it's locked exclusively by another user so it can't be opened.@Restore the referenced database from a backup copy or ask the user that has the database locked to open the database in nonexclusive mode.

29031
Microsoft Access can't create or open the requested database now.@The database may be locked exclusively by another user.

29032
The '|' module is open; Microsoft Access can't set the permissions on an open module.

29033
Microsoft Access can't add references to a replicated database; changes will be ignored.

29034
Microsoft Access is unable to import the module from the source replica.@Synchronize the source database.

29040
Microsoft Access is currently unable to rename the form, report, or module to '|'.@Close the database, reopen it, and then try the rename operation again.

29041
One or more forms or reports contains an ActiveX control that could not be loaded.@These controls will not function properly until you register them, open the forms or reports in Design view, and save the forms or reports.

29042
One or more forms or reports contains an ActiveX control that could not be loaded.@These controls will not function properly until you register them, open the forms or reports in Design view, and save the forms or reports.

29043
Microsoft Access has converted the code in '|' to your current version of Visual Basic.@To improve the performance of this database, do the following:1. Open any module in this database in Design view.2. On the Debug menu, click Compile And Save All Modules.

29044
DAO version 3.0 is not compatible with this version of Microsoft Access.@Create a reference to DAO version 3.5. For information on setting references, click Help.2@613780

29045
You can't import, export, create, modify, or rename any forms, reports, pages or modules in an MDE database.

29046
You can't create a module for a form or report if it is read-only, or if the database is read-only.

29047
Microsoft Access was unable to open the Visual Basic project for this database.@Another user is saving the project now. Do you want to retry?23

29048
MDE databases can't reference MDB databases.@MDE databases can only reference other MDE databases or type libraries.

29049
You can't refer to a form or report module from Form view or Report preview if the form's or report's HasModule property is set to No.@Switch to Design view or set the HasModule property to Yes in order to refer to the module.

29050
Microsoft Access couldn't compile this database because one or more references couldn't be resolved.@The database has not been saved in a compiled state. The performance of this database will be slower because Microsoft Access will need to recompile the database for each session.@For information on improving performance, click Help.@2@611705

29051
The current user account doesn't have permission to make an MDE file from this database.@To make an MDE file, do the following:* Join the workgroup that defines the user accounts used to access the database.* Make sure the user account has Open/Run and Open Exclusive permissions for the database object.* Make sure the user account has Modify Design or Administer permissions for the MSysModules2 table in the database.* Request that other users close the database.

29052
The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database '|' can't be converted to the current Visual Basic format.If the database is an MDE, you will need to rebuild the MDE from the source MDB. If you don't have the source MDB, you will need to obtain a new version of the MDE that is compatible with the current version of Visual Basic.

29053
Microsoft Access can't create any more controls on this form or report.If you have deleted controls from this form or report in the past, you may be able to rename the form or report and then add more controls to it.

29054
Microsoft Access can't add, rename, or delete the control(s) you requested.

29055
The form or report '|' has too many controls.@Reduce the number of controls on the form or report before using it in this version of Microsoft Access.

29056
Someone else is using '|' and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your version of Visual Basic.You need to open the database exclusively in order to upgrade the Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.

29057
The database '|' is read-only and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your version of Visual Basic.You need to open the database read-write in order to upgrade the Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.

29058
You can't create a module for a form or report while an instance of the form or report is in browse mode.

29059
Microsoft Access was unable do display the module.

29060
File not found.

29061
There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this database.@This might be due to old DAO syntax that is no longer supported.For an example on how to fixup the code, click Help. 2@611705

29062
The module name '|' is misspelled or refers to a module that doesn't exist.If the invalid module name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will display the macro name and the macro's arguments after you click OK. Open the Macro window, and enter the correct module name.

29063
The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is corrupt.

29064
You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make changes, you may not be able to save them later.

29065
Microsoft Access can't save design changes or save to a new database object because another user has the file open. To save your design changes or to save to a new object, you must have exclusive access to the file.

29066
You do not have exclusive access to the database. Your design changes cannot be saved at this time. Do you want to close without saving your changes?

29067
You do not have exclusive access to the database. You cannot convert this database at this time.

29068
Microsoft Access cannot complete this operation. You must stop the code and try again.

29069
Microsoft Access cannot save the digital signature at this time. You may be in a database under Source Code Control.* You may be in a database which is read only.

29070
Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or broken reference to the file '|1'|2 To ensure that your database or project works properly, you must fix this reference.* To learn how to fix this reference, click Help.2@5043

29071
Missing or broken VBE reference to the file '|1'.

29072
Microsoft Access has detected corruption in this file. To try to repair the corruption, first make a backup copy of the file. Then, on the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities and click Compact and Repair Database. If you are currently trying to repair this corruption then you will need to recreate this file or restore it from a previous backup.2@5117

29073
You do not have exclusive access to the database. You cannot continue with the Source Code Control command.

29074
Microsoft Access failed to create the Visual Basic module.If your database is on a network drive, check your network connection, and then try again.

30000
Microsoft Access could not find the SQL Server specified. Verify that the server name is correct.

30001
Microsoft Access could not find the database on the server. Verify that the database name is correct.

30002
Microsoft Access could not log on to the server. Verify that the log on information is correct.

30004
The Default Max Records setting must be between 0 and 2147483647.

30005
Missing SQL command

30006
Access was not able to perform this operation because the project is not connected to a SQL Server database.

30007
Can't sort on one or more fields specified in 'Order By' property or sorting/grouping dialog.

30008
The server you are trying to access is case sensitive. Objects of the same name but of different case are not supported. Using these objects may result in a loss of data.

30009
Another user or application has deleted this record or changed the value of its primary key.

30010
Cannot apply Filter on one or more fields specified in the Filter property.

30011
Cannot get column information for the database object being browsed.

30012
A Server Filter cannot be applied to a stored procedure Record Source. Filter not applied.

30013
You can't update the record because another user or application deleted it or changed the value of its primary key.

30014
The data was added to the database but the data won't be displayed in the form because it doesn't satisfy the criteria in the underlying record source.

30015
The specified record source contains duplicate names for some output fields. Use aliases in your SELECT statement to give each field a unique name.

30016
The field '|' is read only.

30017
This database is not enabled for publication.

30018
Cannot create objects of type '|' against current SQL backend. Please check your permissions and server setup.

30019
Microsoft Access cannot copy a table with a name that is longer than 64 characters.

30020
Cannot find column '|'.

30021
Cannot use domain functions on stored procedures.

30022
The Access project could not be opened. You may not have adequate permissions, or the project may be read-only.

30023
Cannot use domain functions on scalar functions.

30024
Your password will not be encrypted before it is saved to the file.@Users who view the source contents of the file will be able to see the account user name and password.&Save PasswordCancel36@5127

30025
Invalid SQL Statement. Check the server filter on the form record source

30026
Access is unable to connect to '|1' database on the '|2' server. Make sure that the database still exists and that the server is running.

30027
The value you entered is not consistent with the data type or length of the column.

30028
The database name for the attached database file is blank. Enter a name for your database.

30029
This version of Microsoft Access doesn't support design changes with the version of Microsoft SQL Server your Access project is connected to. See the Microsoft Office Update Web site for the latest information and downloads (on the Help menu, click Office on the Web). Your design changes will not be saved.

31000
You must specify criteria for all conditional formats.

31001
A conditional format expression can't be longer than 946 characters.

31002
Microsoft Access can't modify the control's conditional formats right now.Your program tried to modify the conditional format of a control while the conditional format was being evaluated.

31003
The setting for this property is too long.You can enter up to either 255 or 2,048 characters for this property, depending on the data type.

31500
Microsoft Access can't send this format in a mail message.@To send this format in a mail message, click Export on the File menu, or use the OutputTo method to create the files and attach them to a mail message.

31502
Microsoft Access can't find the Microsoft Office international dynamic-link library (DLL).@Reinstall Microsoft Office.3

31507
Invalid field data type.

31508
Cannot load the Office Web Components@Access had a problem loading the Office Web Components Version 9.0. Try going through set-up to re-install them3

31509
Cannot load the Office Web Components@Access had a problem loading the Office Web Components Version 10.0. Try going through set-up to re-install them3

31510
Microsoft Access can't load the dynamic-link library |. You need to resolve the failure and start Access again.3

31511
You have chosen to alter the mode in which SQL syntax will be interpreted in this database. This will mean: Existing queries may return different results or not run at all.* The range of data-types and reserved words will change.* Different wildcards will be used. @It is recommended that you make a backup copy of this database before continuing. If you agree to continue, Access will close this database, compact it, and re-open in the new mode. Select OK to continue.@5@324324

31512
Microsoft Access can't open the mail session.You may not have configured an e-mail client on this computer. Ensure that your e-mail software has been installed and configured properly.

31513
All open objects must be closed prior to converting to a different version.@Do you want Microsoft Access to close the objects?92

31514
Microsoft Access can't convert this database to a different version because one or more objects are open.@Close all objects and try again.3

31515
Your database is using SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) for which Access 2000 has limited support. This will mean: Access 2000 users may not be able to see some queries.* Existing queries may return different results or not run at all.* The range of data-types and reserved words will change.* Different wildcards will be used. @It is recommended that you change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting before converting this database to the Access 2000 file format. Select Cancel to abort the conversion process and change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting.@5@324324

31516
Microsoft Access can't convert this database to the requested version because it has been 'enabled' to work with newer versions of Microsoft Access than it was originally created with.You can convert this database to a newer format, and then retry this operation with the newly converted database.

31517
Microsoft Access can't convert this database to the requested version because it is from an older version of Microsoft Access.You can convert this database to a newer format, and then retry this operation with the newly converted database.

31518
The following controls contain expressions that can't be represented in a Microsoft Access project PivotTable or PivotChart view: |.@Do you still want to switch to PivotTable or PivotChart view?92

31519
You cannot import this file.You cannot import a text file unless it has one of these extensions: |.

31520
You cannot import this file.You cannot import a text file that has one of these extensions: |.

31521
Cannot establish connection to the server.@|

31522
Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine must be on the machine running Microsoft Access.

31523
Microsoft Access was unable to open the file '|'. The file may not be an Access file, the path or filename specified may be incorrect, or the file can not be opened exclusively. To repair the file manually, on the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities, and then click Compact and Repair Database.

31524
Microsoft Access can't transfer the user-defined function '|'. User-defined functions can only be transferred between Microsoft SQL Servers that are version 8.0 or higher.

31525
The selected object can't be pasted because the version of either the source or the destination server is less than 7.0.@Microsoft Access can only copy and paste this object if both Microsoft SQL Servers are version 7.0 or higher.

31526
You can't create a Microsoft Access MDE database from a database in Microsoft Access 2000 file format.@Close the database and convert it to the current version of Microsoft Access. Then create the MDE database.

31527
Path not found: |.

31528
Table '|' is in use. Please close the table and retry import.

31529
View '|' is in use. Please close the view and retry import.

31530
Procedure '|' is in use. Please close the procedure and retry import.

31531
Microsoft Access cannot create table(s) using the information contained in the document(s) you are trying to import.

31532
Microsoft Access was unable to export the data.

31533
Invalid filename.

31534
Your database is using SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) for which Access 97 has limited support. This will mean: Existing queries may return different results or not run at all.* The range of data-types and reserved words will change.* Different wildcards will be used. @It is recommended that you change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting before converting this database to the Access 97 file format. Select Cancel to abort the conversion process and change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting.@5@324324

31535
Invalid parameters for ExportXML.@Press Help for more information.2@5170

31536
The XML schema properties do not match the existing table structures.@Overwrite existing structures?9

31537
There is already an object named '|' in the database.

31538
Microsoft Access cannot create this file. To create the file, you must give the file a unique name, provide a valid connection string and user ID, and you must have the necessary connection and file creation permissions.

31539
There was an error loading the XSL transformation file. Please make sure that the file is a properly formatted XSL file and is the correct file to use for the data supplied.

31540
There was an error loading the XML data file. Please make sure that the file is a properly formatted XML file.

31541
Microsoft Access cannot open this file.@This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security problems. @To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network location.@2

31542
The startup action associated with this file may not be safe. Do you want to execute the startup action as you open the file?22

31543
The startup action associated with this file may not be safe. If you choose not to execute the startup action, Microsoft Access will not open the file. Do you want to execute the startup action and open the file?22

31544
Microsoft Access cannot open this file.@The author of this file has set it to open only when a startup action is executed, and Microsoft Access is currently set to disable startup actions.@To address this problem, contact the author of the file or your system administrator.@2

31545
Microsoft Access cannot open this file.@The Internet Security Zone Manager is missing or not correctly installed and therefore the safety of this file cannot be verified.@To address this problem, reinstall Microsoft Internet Explorer or the appropriate Office System Pack.@2

31546
This database is a Microsoft Access 7.0/8.0/9.0 Design Master.If you click OK, the database you selected will be renamed to |1 and then converted to |2. Everyone using a replica of this database will have to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2002 after the next synchronization.42

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Microsoft Access cannot export this object to XML when it is open in Print Preview. Close the object and try again.

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Microsoft Access cannot export a table to XML when it is open in Design. Close the object and try again.

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Finished importing document '|'.

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Not all of your data was successfully imported. Error descriptions with associated row numbers of bad records can be found in the Microsoft Access table '|'.

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Only XML files can be exported to an Internet address (http://, ftp://). Enter a path that points to a location on your computer or on the network.

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The document(s) you are importing contain XML Schema (XSD) information created outside Microsoft Access. XML Schema information created outside Microsoft Access is not supported. If you continue, Microsoft Access will only import the data, and ignore the XML Schema.@Would you like to continue?9

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