Microsoft KB Archive/233484

= ACC95: Renaming Form in Microsoft Access 95 May Cause GPF =

Article ID: 233484

Article Last Modified on 11/17/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q233484





Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.



SYMPTOMS
If you are using Microsoft Access 95 (version 7.0) on Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows 2000, and you create a new form in a new database, and then try to rename the form several times, a General Protection Fault (GPF) may occur.



CAUSE
This problem occurs if you have version 3.000.4513 of Microsoft Jet (MSJT3032.DLL) installed on your system.



RESOLUTION
Download the latest updated Jet DLLs from the Microsoft Web site. For additional information about downloading the updated DLLs, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

151186ACC95: Updated Jet DLLs for Access 95 and Jet 3.0 Available in Download Center



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Microsoft Access listed at the beginning of this article.



Steps to Reproduce Problem
WARNING: If you follow these steps, a general protection fault will occur on your computer. Make sure that you save and then close any open work on your computer before you follow these steps.

 In Access 95, create a new database, and then create a new form. Save the form as Form1 . Rename the form by adding one character to the end of the name. For example, change

Form1

to:

Form1a

 Rename the form back to the original name. For example, change

Form1a

to:

Form1

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