deja sharinti info negalime :( "Linas Petkevicius" <linas@NONONOlekiam.lt> wrote in message news:o57fqt$hd6$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Jei nelabai kondiencialu - gal gali permest ta db emeilu? > > "news" wrote in message news:o57fp5$hbj$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > > Deja deja..... niekas nepadejo.. > > aciu bandziusiems > > gal kas zino kas galetu live paziureti ir isspresti > > VLN, shiaurinis > > > "Laimis" <wiela@centras.lt> wrote in message > news:o55vth$2dh$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> news rase: >>> neveikia jokie guzikai is menu lango,meta ta pacia lenta >>> >>> viskas tas pats, versijos ir os ir t.t. >> >> >> >> "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." >> >> Usually if the app will open on some computers, but not others, the >> problem is with the local database that Access uses to cache the server >> objects (so it doesn't have to download them every time you open the >> application). If something has gone wrong with the cache database, you >> may see this error. >> >> If that is the problem, you can resolve this issue by deleting the local >> cached database for the app. It will get recreated when you 'Customize >> in Access' again. You can find the cache database at: >> >> C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Access\DatabaseCache\15.0 >> >> The file will be named "appname on server.accdb" (italics replaced >> with your user/app/server name >> >> Software Engineer - Microsoft Corporation >> >> >