Mahonek,

    Open any form in the VB Editor Window and debug the entire application once 
completed, save the database, repair and compact on close.  Perhaps the macro 
is running a function that is no longer supported by the WinXP program.

Cheers,

Merrick


----- Original Message ----
From: mahonek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 7:45:06 PM
Subject: [Access VBA Central] Program Code Opening In Middle Of Run

Hello programmers. I have an Access 2000 program that has been 
running fine on winxp pro for the past several years. 

For some reason when the User clicks the button and the program is 
ran via an autoexec macro the it stops at the same point in the code 
(i.e. yellow highlight on the same line of code), the code window 
opens but there is no error message. Once the run/continue button 
is clicked it finishes with no problem. 
Here are the things I did to try and resolve the problem:

1. checked to make sure there is no "breakpoint" . 
2. Ran the compact and repair
3. re-linked/refreshed the links of the linked tables

Can someone help me identify why this program would keep stopping 
like this without providing an error message. Thanks again.

Now several months back when we switch from a WINNT4 server to a 
WIN2000 server I did copy the original database to this one, re-
named it and re-linked the tables to the new server. But this 
program is ran practically everyday and the User says this problem 
just started Monday. Thanks again.

Mahonek






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