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Common Microsoft Access errors and messages:


2629 - Could not open workgroup file. This is a directory.
2630 - The specified path is invalid.
2631 - The specified path is too long.
2632 - Change Workgroup cannot proceed without your Name, PIN, and a path to the new Workgroup Information File.
2633 - Microsoft Access cannot change the password for the logon account ... because the current connection is using Microsoft Windows NT integrated security.
2634 - The new password doesn't match the verify password value.

2635 - Microsoft Access is unable to change the password because the old password doesn't match the password of the currently logged in user.
2636 - Workgroup file already exists.
2637 - Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.
2638 - Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. If the service fails to start, go to the Services console and verify that the MSSQLServer service Log On information is correct. Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.
2646 - Microsoft Access can't create this relationship and enforce referential integrity. Data in the table ... violates referential integrity rules.For example, there may be records relating to an employee in the related table, but no record for the employee in the primary table. Edit the data so that records in the primary table exist for all related records.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.
2648 - Microsoft Access created a one-to-one relationship instead of a one-to-many relationship because there is a unique index on the field(s) specified for the related table.If you want to define a one-to-many relationship between these tables, try one of the following:* Delete the one-to-one relationship, and then change the setting of the Indexed property for the foreign key field from No Duplicates to Duplicates OK.* Choose different matching fields.
2649 - Microsoft Access can't enforce referential integrity for this relationship. Make sure the fields you drag are primary key fields or uniquely indexed and that the unique index or primary key is correctly set.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.
2650 - Microsoft Access can't create this relationship and enforce referential integrity. The fields you chose may have different data types.* The fields may have the Number data type but not the same FieldSize property setting. Try one of the following:* Select fields with the same data type.* Open the tables in Design view, and change the data types and field sizes so that the fields match.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.
2651 - You can't create a relationship between fields with the Memo, OLE Object, Yes/No, or Hyperlink data type.You tried to enforce referential integrity for a relationship, but one or more of the fields you chose have the Memo, OLE Object, Yes/No, or Hyperlink data type. Select fields in the grid that don't have these data types, or open the tables in Design view and change data types.
2652 - You can't delete a relationship inherited from a linked database.
2680 - The form or report includes more OLE objects than Microsoft Access can display at one time. Delete some of the bound or unbound object frames.
2683 - There is no object in this control.
2684 - The OLE object is empty.You can't edit a bound object frame if the field in the underlying table doesn't contain an OLE object. Embed or link an OLE object into the bound object frame using the Object command on the Insert menu.
2685 - The object doesn't have an OLE object data type. The bound object frame containing the object you tried to edit isn't bound to a field with the OLE object data type.If you want to display an OLE object, set the ControlSource property for the bound object frame to a field with the OLE object data type. Or use a different control, such as a text box, to display the data.
2686 - Microsoft Access is unable to save the ... object.Your computer ran out of disk space while Microsoft Access was saving the OLE object.For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'.
2687 - There was a problem reading the ... object.
2690 - A system resource necessary for displaying the ... object isn't available.Your computer may be low on memory. Close unneeded programs, and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2691 - Microsoft Access can't communicate with the OLE server. The OLE server may not be registered. To register the OLE server, reinstall it.
2694 - The Clipboard isn't available. The Clipboard may be in use by another application, or your computer may be low on memory.If your computer is low on memory, close unneeded programs, and then try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2695 - Microsoft Access is unable to display the converted | object. Delete the object in the bound object frame, and then re-create it.
2696 - Microsoft Access can't read the OLE object. Delete the object in the bound object frame, and then re-create it.
2697 - There was a problem loading the ... object. The object you tried to create or edit is not a valid OLE object. Re-create the object, and then embed or link it again.
2698 - The ... object you tried to create or edit is too large to save. Your database may not contain enough space for the object.* Your computer may be out of disk space.For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'.
2699 - The connection with the OLE server was lost, or the OLE server encountered an error while you were using it. Restart the OLE server, and then try the operation again.
2700 - Microsoft Access can't find an OLE server or a dynamic-link library (DLL) required for the OLE operation. The OLE server or DLL may not be registered. To register the OLE server or DLL, reinstall it.

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