Error Code Error Description Supported Versions
7852 The toolbar name ‘|’ you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@611734@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The toolbar name ‘|’ you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1′
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The toolbar name ‘|1′ you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1’
Access 2003+
7853 The default column width must be at least 0.1 inch.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The default column width must be at least 0.1 inch.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7854 You can’t export database objects (except tables) from the current version of Microsoft Office Access to earlier versions of Microsoft Office Access.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t export database objects (except tables) from the current version of Microsoft Office Access to earlier versions of Microsoft Office Access.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You can’t export database objects (except tables) from the current version of Microsoft Access to earlier versions of Microsoft Access.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7855 You must have a database open to create custom toolbars, and the database can’t be read-only.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must have a database open to create custom toolbars, and the database can’t be read-only.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7856 ‘|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to Access project files.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to Access project files.@@@1@@@1′
Access 2003+
7858 The Tab Width setting in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) for the Module or Debug window must be from 1 through 32.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The Tab Width setting in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) for the Module or Debug window must be from 1 through 32.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7859 Microsoft Office Access can’t start because there is no license for it on this machine.
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t start because there is no license for it on this machine.’
Access 2003+
7860 The profile ‘|’ that you specified on the command line doesn’t exist in the Windows Registry.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The profile ‘|’ that you specified on the command line doesn’t exist in the Windows Registry.@@@1@@@1′
Access 2003+
7861 ‘|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to Access database files.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to Access database files.@@@1@@@1′
Access 2003+
7862 Microsoft Office Access can’t find the wizard.This wizard has not been installed, or there is an incorrect setting in the Windows Registry, or this wizard has been disabled. @To reenable this wizard, click About Microsoft Office Access on the Help menu, and then click the Disabled Items button to view a list of addins which you can enable. Rerun Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall the wizards. If the missing wizard is not a Microsoft Office Access wizard, reinstall it using the Add-in Manager.@@1@@3
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t find the wizard. This wizard has not been installed, or there is an incorrect setting in the Windows Registry, or this wizard has been disabled. @To reenable this wizard, click the Microsoft Office Button, and click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall the wizards. If the missing wizard is not a Microsoft Office Access wizard, reinstall it using the Add-in Manager.@@1@@@3’
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the wizard. This wizard has not been installed, or there is an incorrect setting in the Windows Registry, or this wizard has been disabled. @To reenable this wizard, click the File tab, and click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall the wizards. If the missing wizard is not a Microsoft Access wizard, reinstall it using the Add-in Manager.@@1@@@3’
Access 2003+
7863 Links can only be created between Microsoft Office Access database files.
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Links can only be created between Microsoft Access database files.’
Access 2013+ uses different description:
Access 2003,2007,2010
7864 Microsoft Office Access doesn’t allow empty strings.@@@1@@1
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘There is already an existing database with the name you entered. Give the new database a unique name.’
Access 2003,2013
7865 There is already an existing database with the name you entered. Give the new database a unique name.
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t open the database because it is missing, or opened exclusively by another user, or it is not an ADP file.’
Access 2003+
7866 Microsoft Office Access can’t open the database because it is missing, or opened exclusively by another user.
Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t open the database because it is missing, or opened exclusively by another user, or it is not an ADP file.’
Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t open the database because it is missing, or opened exclusively by another user, or it is not an ADP file.’
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You already have the database open.’
Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t open the database because it is missing, or opened exclusively by another user, or it is not an ADP file.’
Access 2003+
7867 You already have the database open.
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You can’t use a SetMenuItem macro action on a default menu.@SetMenuItem is for custom menus only.@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7868 You can’t use a SetMenuItem macro action on a default menu.@SetMenuItem is for custom menus only.@@1@@1
Access 2007 uses different description: ‘You can’t use a SetMenuItem macro action on a default menu.@SetMenuItem is for custom menus only.@@1@@@1’
Access 2010 uses different description: ‘You can’t use a SetMenuItem macro action on a default menu.@SetMenuItem is for custom menus only.@@1@@@1’
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The SetMenuItem action does not have enough information to be carried out.@An argument is invalid, or there are not enough arguments.@@1@@@1’
Access 2016 uses different description: ‘You can’t use a SetMenuItem macro action on a default menu.@SetMenuItem is for custom menus only.@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7869 The SetMenuItem action does not have enough information to be carried out.@An argument is invalid, or there are not enough arguments.@@1@@1
Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The SetMenuItem action does not have enough information to be carried out.@An argument is invalid, or there are not enough arguments.@@1@@@1’
Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The SetMenuItem action does not have enough information to be carried out.@An argument is invalid, or there are not enough arguments.@@1@@@1’
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the database ‘|1.’@Check the database name (and path, if specified) to make sure you entered it correctly.@@1@@@1’
Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The SetMenuItem action does not have enough information to be carried out.@An argument is invalid, or there are not enough arguments.@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7870 Microsoft Office Access can’t find the database ‘|.’@Check the database name (and path, if specified) to make sure you entered it correctly.@@1@@1
Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t find the database ‘|.’@Check the database name (and path, if specified) to make sure you entered it correctly.@@1@@@1’
Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the database ‘|1.’@Check the database name (and path, if specified) to make sure you entered it correctly.@@1@@@1’
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The table name you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1’
Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the database ‘|1.’@Check the database name (and path, if specified) to make sure you entered it correctly.@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7871 The table name you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@611734@1
Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The table name you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1’
Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The table name you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1’
Access 2013 uses different description: ‘This recordset is not updatable.’
Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The table name you entered doesn’t follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.@@2@1@11734@1’
Access 2003+
7872 This recordset is not updatable.
Access 2013 uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to another database or project file.@@@1@@@1′
Access 2003+

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