2536
- Macros are disabled in this database.
2540 - The file ... you
tried to replace is a Microsoft Access system file that is in
use and can't be replaced or deleted.
2541 - The contents of the
Clipboard have been deleted and can't be pasted. Some
applications do not put large objects on the Clipboard. Instead,
they put a pointer to the object on the Clipboard. The pointer
may vanish before the paste happens.
2542 - Specify the database
name in the command line so that Microsoft Access can find the
macro.
2543 - You can't paste a
database object onto itself.
2544 - Microsoft Access
can't find the you referenced in the Object Name argument. The
macro you tried to run includes a SelectObject action with an
invalid name for the Object Name argument. In the Database
window, verify the name of the object you want the macro to
select. Then open the macro in the Macro window and enter the
correct name for the Object Name argument.
2545 - The CopyObject action
requires you to specify a different destination database or a
new name to copy from the current database. The macro you are
running includes a CopyObject action. Open the macro in the
Macro window, and select the CopyObject action. Enter a
destination database or a new name in the appropriate argument
box.
2546 - Select a database
object in the Database window before you run the macro
containing the | action.
2547 - The database ... you
tried to delete and replace is read-only and can't be deleted or
replaced. Enter a different name for the new database.
2548 - Microsoft Access
can't run the Security Wizard because this database is open in
exclusive mode. Do you want Microsoft Access to open the
database in shared mode and run the Security Wizard?
2549 - Microsoft Access
can't delete after compacting it. The compacted database has
been named. If you compact a database using the same name,
Microsoft Access creates a new compacted database and then
deletes the original database.In this case, however, the
original database wasn't deleted because it is read-only.If you
can, remove the read-only status, delete the original database,
and then rename the new database using the original name.If you
can't remove the read-only status, inform your workgroup
administrator.
2550 - Microsoft Access
can't delete - after encrypting it. The encrypted database has
been named. If you encrypt a database using the same name,
Microsoft Access creates a new encrypted database, and then
deletes the original database.In this case, however, the
original database can't be deleted because it is read-only.If
you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original
database, and then rename the new database using the original
name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your
workgroup administrator.
2551 - Microsoft Access
can't delete - after decrypting it. The decrypted database has
been named. If you decrypt a database using the same name,
Microsoft Access creates a new decrypted database, and then
deletes the original database.In this case, however, the
original database can't be deleted because it is read-only.If
you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original
database, and then rename the new database using the original
name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your
workgroup administrator.
2552 - You can't encrypt a
database that you didn't create or don't own. See the owner of
the database or your workgroup administrator.
2553 - You can't decrypt a
database that you didn't create or don't own. See the owner of
the database or your workgroup administrator.
2554 - Can't find the
database you specified, or you didn't specify a database at all.
Specify a valid database name in the command line, and include a
path if necessary.
2556 - Microsoft Access
can't run the Security Wizard because the database has had a
password set on it.You will have to unset the database password
by choosing Tools|Security|Unset Database Password.
2557 - The database you
tried to convert was either created in or was already converted
to the requested version of Microsoft Access.
2559 - Microsoft Access was
unable to refresh the linked table '|1' in database '|2' during
conversion. Try and refresh the links manually by using the
Linked Table Manager (Tools menu, Database Utilities submenu)..
2560 - Microsoft Access is
unable to load the Database Properties.
2561 - Microsoft Access
can't display the Database Properties dialog box.
2562 - Microsoft Access is
unable to save the Database Properties.
2563 - Microsoft Access
can't load a dynamic-link library. 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'.
2564 - You can't hide the
document while it is open. Close the database object first, and
then hide it.
2565 - You can't unhide the
database object ... while it is open. Close the database object
first, and then unhide it.
2566 - Microsoft Access is
unable to set the application's icon to the file .... Make sure
the file is a valid icon (.ico) file. If you're using Microsoft
Windows, you can also use .bmp files.
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