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Common Microsoft Access errors and messages:


2737 - Microsoft Access can't find the file containing the linked OLE object you tried to update using the OLE/DDE Links command.You may have misspelled the file name, or the file may have been deleted or renamed.If the file has been moved to a different location, use the OLE/DDE Links command to change the source. Or delete the object, and create a new linked object.
2738 - There isn't enough memory to complete the operation. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2739 - An error occurred during the operation with an OLE object. The object is in use.

2741 - Your computer ran out of disk space while Microsoft Access was saving the changes you made to the ... object. For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'.
2742 - Microsoft Access was unable to create more files.Your computer may be low on memory or disk space. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For information on freeing memory or disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting' or 'disk space, freeing'.
2743 - The object is stored in a format that is incompatible with the version of OLE on your computer.
2744 - Microsoft Access can't find the OLE server. The setting for the SourceDoc property may be invalid, or the file may have been deleted, renamed, or moved.
2745 - Share.exe or Vshare. 386 - is missing from your computer; OLE support needs these files to work correctly. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access, the Share program, and Vshare.386. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file. Then restore the file to its original location. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.
2746 - You can't switch to Design view because your form contains too many OLE objects. Close other applications, close the form, and then open the form again in Design view. Then delete some of the OLE objects or move them to a different form.
2747 - The OLE server can't display the | object. There is a problem with the file containing the OLE object, or there isn't enough memory available. Open the OLE server outside of Microsoft Access, and then open the OLE object file.If you can do this, then your computer may be low on memory. Close other programs, and then try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2748 - The Automation object operation isn't available for the ... object. Check the component's documentation for information on which operations are available for an Automation object.
2749 - There isn't enough memory to complete the Automation object operation on the | object. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2750 - The operation on the ... object failed. The OLE server may not be registered. To register the OLE server, reinstall it.
2751 - The Exit or Update operation failed.You pressed the ESC key (or another key used in the OLE server to stop an operation) while Microsoft Access was saving the changes you made to an OLE object in a form or report. Try to exit or update again.
2753 - A problem occurred while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control. Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again in Microsoft Access.
2754 - A problem occurred while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server. Try one or more of the following:* Make sure you're connected to the network server where the OLE server application is located.* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access.* Reinstall the OLE server to ensure that it's registered.
2755 - There was a problem referencing a property or method of the object.You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that references an object property or method. Try one or more of the following:* Make sure the component is properly registered.* Make sure your computer is connected to the network server where the component is located.* Close the component and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try again to run the procedure in Microsoft Access.
2756 - A problem occurred when Microsoft Access tried to access the OLE object. Close the Microsoft Access form or report that displays the OLE object, and close the OLE server. Then reopen the form or report to see if it can display the OLE object.
2757 - There was a problem accessing a property or method of the OLE object. Try one or more of the following:* Verify that the OLE server is registered correctly by reinstalling it.* Make sure your computer is connected to the server on which the OLE server application resides.* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access.
2758 - There was a problem initializing the dynamic-link library Msole20 - when you tried to perform the OLE operation. You may have too many Microsoft applications open. Close Windows applications other than Microsoft Access, and try the OLE operation again.* Your computer may have an older version of the dynamic-link library Msole20, in which case you will need to run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access.If you need to reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to preserve your security or custom settings by backing up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.
2759 - The method you tried to invoke on an object failed. You may have specified too many or too few arguments for a property or method of an object. Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations.* There may not be enough memory to run the procedure. Close unneeded programs and try to run the procedure again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.
2760 - An error occurred while referencing the object.You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that improperly references a property or method of an object.
2761 - There was a problem referencing a property or method of an object. Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations.
2762 - ... returned an error while referencing a property of an object. Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations.
2763 - ... - returned the error: ... Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations.

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