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421. Microsoft Access Error 2598 Error 2598 Application-defined or object-defined error.
422. Microsoft Access Error 2610 Error 2610 You must enter a personal identifier (PID) consisting of at least 4 and no more than 20 characters and digits.@Microsoft Office Access uses the combination of the user or group name and the PID to identify the user or group.Note that Microsoft Office Acce
423. Microsoft Access Error 2623 Error 2623 Application-defined or object-defined error.
424. Microsoft Access Error 2632 Error 2632 Change Workgroup cannot proceed without your Name, PIN, and a path to the new Workgroup Information File.
425. Microsoft Access Error 2633 Error 2633 Microsoft Office Access cannot change the password for the logon account '|' because the current connection is using Microsoft Windows NT integrated security.@@@1@@@1.
426. Microsoft Access Error 2635 Error 2635 Microsoft Office Access is unable to change the password because the old password doesn't match the password of the currently logged in user.
427. Microsoft Access Error 2636 Error 2636 Workgroup file already exists.
428. Microsoft Access Error 2648 Error 2648 Application-defined or object-defined error.
429. Microsoft Access Error 2651 Error 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 Hyperlin
430. Microsoft Access Error 2687 Error 2687 Application-defined or object-defined error.
431. Microsoft Access Error 2699 Error 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.@@1@@@1.
432. Microsoft Access Error 2700 Error 2700 Microsoft Office 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.@1@@@1.
433. Microsoft Access Error 2726 Error 2726 Microsoft Office 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 an
434. Microsoft Access Error 2727 Error 2727 Microsoft Office 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 Window
435. Microsoft Access Error 2737 Error 2737 Microsoft Office 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 differen
436. Microsoft Access Error 2741 Error 2741 Your computer ran out of disk space while Microsoft Office 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'.@@1@@@1.
437. Microsoft Access Error 2753 Error 2753 A problem occurred while Microsoft Office Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control.@Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Office Access. Then try the original operation again in Microsoft Office Access.@@1@@@1.
438. Microsoft Access Error 2758 Error 2758 Application-defined or object-defined error.
439. Microsoft Access Error 2769 Error 2769 A property of the Automation object requires or returns a data type that isn't supported by Visual Basic.@You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that references an Automation object's property. However, the value of the property isn't supported by Visu
440. Microsoft Access Error 2775 Error 2775 You specified too many arguments in the Visual Basic procedure, or there isn't enough memory to run the procedure.@Specify fewer arguments, or close unneeded programs, and then try to run the procedure again.For more information on freeing memory, search
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