ACC95: List of Problems Fixed in Microsoft Access 7.0a

Last reviewed: October 13, 1997
Article ID: Q149535
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access version 7.0

SUMMARY

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

This article lists the problems in Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0 that are fixed in Microsoft Access for Windows 95, version 7.0a. To determine which version of Microsoft Access you are running, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    Article ID: Q151163
    Title     : ACC95: Summary of Files Upgraded by MS Access Version 7.0a

You can obtain a copy of Microsoft Access version 7.0a by calling the Microsoft Order Desk at (800) 360-7561. If you are outside of the United States, contact the Microsoft Subsidiary in your area. To locate your subsidiary, please see the Microsoft World Wide Offices Web Site at:

      http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/default.htm

Summary List of Fixed Problems

MS Office Not Recognized as Qualifying Program for MS Access Upgrade

When you try to install Microsoft Access 7.0 over Microsoft Office Standard for Windows 95, the Compliance Checking Program (CCP) does not recognize Microsoft Office as a qualifying program.

For more information about this issue or programs that qualify for a Microsoft Access upgrade, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q148167
   TITLE     : ACC95: Products Qualifying for MS Access 7.0 Competitive
               Upgrade

Conversion Process Stops (Hangs) While Converting Large Databases

When you try to convert a large database (for example, one that contains 200+ forms, 200+ reports, and 20+ modules) to Microsoft Access version 7.0, the conversion process hangs without displaying an error message.

For more information about converting large databases, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q136064
   TITLE     : ACC95: Overview of Conversion Issues

Invalid Page Fault When Requerying a Recordset

When you requery or refresh a form or query that uses multiple, independent recordsets (for example, a form with several combo boxes, list boxes or subforms), you receive the following error message:

   MSACCESS caused an invalid page fault in module MSJT3032.dll
   at <address>.

Error in Microsoft Access Wizards When Using Shell Technology Preview for Windows NT 3.51

When you try to use a Microsoft Access Wizard under the Shell Technology Preview for Windows NT 3.51, you receive an error message.

"Numeric Value Out of Range" Error Message Using MS SQL Server Data

When you add more than 999 records to a Microsoft SQL Server version 6.0 table that uses the Identity data type as an auto-incrementing primary key, you receive the following error message:

   Numeric Value Out of Range.

In addition to the problems listed above, there were several changes pertaining to double-byte character languages for international versions of Microsoft Access. These changes do not affect the English (US) version of the product.
Keywords          : GnlOthr kbusage
Version           : 7.0
Platform          : WINDOWS
Hardware          : x86
Issue type        : kbinfo


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Last reviewed: October 13, 1997
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