Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
2560 | Microsoft Office Access is unable to load the Database Properties.@@@1@@3 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access is unable to load the Database Properties.@@@1@@@3’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access is unable to load the Database Properties.@@@1@@@3’ |
Access 2003+ |
2561 | Microsoft Office Access can’t display the Database Properties dialog box.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t display the Database Properties dialog box.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t display the Database Properties dialog box.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2562 | Microsoft Office Access is unable to save the Database Properties.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access is unable to save the Database Properties.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access is unable to save the Database Properties.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2563 | Microsoft Office Access can’t load a dynamic-link library.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Office Access workgroup information file. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘backing up files’.@@1@@3 Access 2007+ uses different description: ” |
Access 2003 |
2564 | You can’t hide the document ‘|’ while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then hide it.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t hide the document ‘|’ while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then hide it.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
2565 | You can’t unhide the database object ‘|’ while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then unhide it.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t unhide the database object ‘|’ while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then unhide it.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
2566 | Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access is unable to set the application’s icon to the file ‘|1’.@Make sure the file is a valid icon (.ico) file. If you’re using Microsoft Windows, you can also use .bmp files.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
2567 | Microsoft Office Access can’t open or convert this previous version database.@The database was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access. You don’t have appropriate security permissions to open or convert databases created in earlier versions.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t open or convert this previous version database.@The database was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access. You don’t have appropriate security permissions to open or convert databases created in earlier versions.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t open or convert this previous version database.@The database was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access. You don’t have appropriate security permissions to open or convert databases created in earlier versions.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2568 | Microsoft Office Access can’t undo this operation.@An object with the same name already exists. Another user might have created an object named ‘|’ after you had performed this operation on an object with the same name.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t undo this operation.@An object with the same name already exists. Another user might have created an object named ‘|’ after you had performed this operation on an object with the same name.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t undo this operation.@An object with the same name already exists. Another user might have created an object named ‘|’ after you had performed this operation on an object with the same name.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
2569 | Microsoft Office Access can’t delete |1 after enabling it. The enabled database has been named |2.@If you enable a database using the same name, Microsoft Office Access creates a new enabled 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.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ” |
Access 2003 |
2571 | You can’t modify objects created using an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access.@To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Office Access, close the database, point to Database Utilities on the Tools menu, and then click Convert Database.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You cannot modify objects created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access.@To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Office Access, close the database, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Convert.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You cannot modify objects created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access.@To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access, close the database, click the File tabn, and then click Convert.@@1@@@0’ |
Access 2003+ |
2572 | This database is in an unexpected state; Microsoft Office Access can’t open it.@This database has been converted from a prior version of Microsoft Office Access by using the DAO CompactDatabase method instead of the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu). This has left the database in a partially converted state.@If you have a copy of the database in its original format, use the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu) to convert it. If the original database is no longer available, create a new database and import your tables and queries to preserve your data. Your other database objects can’t be recovered.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This database is in an unexpected state and Microsoft Office Access cannot open it.@This database has been converted from a prior version of Microsoft Office Access by using the DAO CompactDatabase method instead of the Convert Database command (click the Microsoft Office Button and then click Convert). Converting by using the DAO CompactDatabase method has left the database in a partially converted state.@If you have a copy of the database in its original format, click the Microsoft Office Button and then click Convert to convert it. If the original database is no longer available, create a new database and import your tables and queries to preserve your data and try again. Your other database objects cannot be recovered.@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘This database is in an unexpected state and Microsoft Access cannot open it.@This database has been converted from a prior version of Microsoft Access by using the DAO CompactDatabase method instead of the Convert Database command (click the File tab and then click Convert). Converting by using the DAO CompactDatabase method has left the database in a partially converted state.@If you have a copy of the database in its original format, click the File tab and then click Convert to convert it. If the original database is no longer available, create a new database and import your tables and queries to preserve your data and try again. Your other database objects cannot be recovered.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2573 | This database is a replica created in a different version of Access. @You can only convert this replica by synchronizing with its Design Master. @Convert the Design Master of this replica set then synchronize the replica with the Design Master.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This database is a replica created in a different version of Access. @You can only convert this replica by synchronizing with its Design Master. @Convert the Design Master of this replica set then synchronize the replica with the Design Master.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2574 | You can’t create another Microsoft Office Access database with the same name and location as an existing database.@You carried out the Make MDE File command, but tried to give the new database the same extension as the old one.@Accept the default .mde extension for your new MDE database.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t create another Microsoft Office Access database with the same name and location as an existing database.@You carried out the Make MDE File command, but tried to give the new database the same extension as the old one.@Accept the default .mde extension for your new MDE database.@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You can’t create another Microsoft Access database with the same name and location as an existing database.@You carried out the Make MDE File command, but tried to give the new database the same extension as the old one.@Accept the default .mde extension for your new MDE database.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2575 | You can’t create a Microsoft Office Access MDE database from a database replica.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t create a Microsoft Office Access MDE database from a database replica.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You can’t create a Microsoft Access MDE database from a database replica.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2576 | This database is a Microsoft Office Access 7.0/8.0/9.0 Design Master/Replica.@If you click OK, the database you selected will be renamed to |1 and then converted to |2. Everyone using a replica of this database will have to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2000 after the next synchronization.@@4@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This database is a Microsoft Office Access 7.0/8.0/9.0 Design Master/Replica.@If you click OK, the database you selected will be renamed to |1 and then converted to |2. Everyone using a replica of this database will have to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2000 after the next synchronization.@@4@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘This database is a Microsoft Access 7.0/8.0/9.0 Design Master/Replica.@If you click OK, the database you selected will be renamed to |1 and then converted to |2. Everyone using a replica of this database will have to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2000 after the next synchronization.@@4@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
2577 | The database | is already open.@Close the database before carrying out the Make MDE File command.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The database | is already open.@Close the database before carrying out the Make MDE File command.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2578 | Microsoft Office Access was unable to create an MDE database.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access was unable to create the .accde, .mde, or .ade file.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access was unable to create the .accde, .mde, or .ade file.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2579 | Local forms, reports, macros, and modules in this replica will not be converted. @To retain these objects, please be sure to import them into the Design Master from the original replica.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Local forms, reports, macros, and modules in this replica will not be converted. @To retain these objects, please be sure to import them into the Design Master from the original replica.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2580 | The record source ‘|’ specified on this form or report does not exist. @You misspelled the name, or it was deleted or renamed in the current database, or it exists in a different database.@In the Form or Report’s Design view, display the property sheet by clicking the Properties button, and then set the RecordSource property to an existing table or query. @1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The record source ‘|’ specified on this form or report does not exist. @The name of the recordsource may be misspelled, the recordsource was deleted or renamed, or the recordsource exists in a different database.@In the Form or Report’s Design view, display the property sheet by clicking the Properties button, and then set the RecordSource property to an existing table or query. @1@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The record source ‘|’ specified on this form or report does not exist. @The name of the recordsource may be misspelled, the recordsource was deleted or renamed, or the recordsource exists in a different database.@In the Form or Report’s Design view or Layout view, display the property sheet by clicking the Properties button, and then set the RecordSource property to an existing table or query. @1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |