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Common Microsoft Access errors and messages:


2701 - The OLE server for the OLE object you tried to create is already open. Switch to the OLE server window and close it. Then try to create or edit the OLE object again.
2702 - The | object isn't registered. The object may be calling an application that isn't installed. To register the application, reinstall it.
2703 - Microsoft Access can't read the | object because communication was interrupted.If the OLE server application is located on a network server, make sure your computer is connected to it.
2704 - The | object you tried to edit doesn't have any displayable information.


2707 - Microsoft Access can't open the file containing the OLE object. You may have specified an invalid file name or an invalid unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) within the file for the OLE object.* The file you specified may not be available because it's locked by another user or you don't have permission to use it. Try one of the following:* Make sure the file is available and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.
2711 - The file name argument in the GetObject function of the Visual Basic procedure you ran is invalid. You may not have entered, or may have misspelled, the file name.* The unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) may not be valid. Try one of the following:* Make sure the file is installed on your computer and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.
2713 - A problem occurred when Microsoft Access tried to access the ... object. You may have specified an invalid file name or an invalid unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) within the file for the OLE object.* The file you specified may not be available because it's locked by another user or you don't have permission to use it. Try one of the following:* Make sure that the file is installed on your computer and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.
2714 - The ... object doesn't support verbs that can be performed on an OLE object, such as play or edit. Check the OLE server's documentation for information on the verbs the OLE object supports, or use the ObjectVerbs property or the ObjectVerbsCount property to find the verbs supported by an OLE object.
2715 - The index for the Action or the Verb property for the ... object is invalid. The setting you entered may be a negative number or may be too large.
2717 - The ... object has no displayable information.You tried to perform an operation on a bound or unbound object frame containing an OLE object, but the OLE object is empty. Use the Object command on the Insert menu to create an OLE object or to embed or link an OLE object from a file that isn't empty.
2719 - A problem occurred while accessing the ... object. The OLE server may not be available because it's on a network server and you lost the connection. Try re-establishing the connection.* The OLE object may be stored in a linked file, but the file isn't available. Activate the OLE server outside of Microsoft Access, and then open the file containing the OLE object to verify that it still exists and can be accessed.
2723 - The ... object doesn't support the attempted operation. The OLE object was changed to a picture, or the link to the object was broken.If you want to perform the operation, delete the OLE object, and then embed or link it again.
2724 - One or more dynamic-link libraries required for using OLE objects is an incorrect version. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.
2725 - The OLE server isn't registered. To register the OLE server, reinstall it.
2726 - Microsoft Access can't perform the OLE operation because it was unable to read the Windows Registry where the OLE server is registered. Reinstall the OLE server, and then try the operation again. If problems continue, reinstall Microsoft Windows and the other applications on your computer. If you reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to back up your Microsoft Access workgroup information file first to preserve any custom settings. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'. For information on the Windows Registry, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'registry'.
2727 - Microsoft Access can't perform the OLE operation because it was unable to write to the Windows Registry where the OLE server is registered. Reinstall the OLE server, and then try the operation again. If problems continue, reinstall Microsoft Windows and the other applications on your computer.If you reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to back up your Microsoft Access workgroup information file first to preserve any custom settings. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.For information on the Windows Registry, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'registry'.
2729 - The OLE object you tried to edit is busy. Try again later.
2730 - There was a problem communicating with the OLE server. Try again later. If you still can't access the object, try one or more of the following:* Free up system memory. For information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.* Reinstall the OLE server to make sure it's registered.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.
2731 - An error occurred while accessing the OLE server. The OLE server may not be registered. To register the OLE server, reinstall it.
2732 - Microsoft Access can't read the | object. Communication between Microsoft Access and the OLE server was interrupted. Make sure your computer is connected to the network server on which the OLE server is located.
2733 - The OLE object you tried to edit can't be accessed.You don't have permission to change the object, or another user opened and locked the object.
2734 - You can't save the ... object now. The OLE server is running an operation, or another user opened and locked the object. Try to save the object again later.
2735 - This disk is write-protected. You can't save the ... object to it.

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