Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
2621 | That password isn’t valid.@You may have used a semicolon.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘That password isn’t valid.@You may have used a semicolon.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2622 | You can’t save ‘|’ because it is read-only.@To save, switch to Design View and choose Save As from the File menu.@@3@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You cannot save ‘|’ because it is read-only.@To save, switch to Design View, click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Save As, and enter a new name.@@3@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You cannot save ‘|’ because it is read-only.@To save, switch to Design View, click the File tab, point to Save As, and enter a new name.@@3@@@0′ |
Access 2003+ |
2623 | Saving the database to the previous version of Access will create a new database that contains none of the security information that you have set.Are you sure you want to proceed? Access 2007+ uses different description: ” |
Access 2003 |
2624 | An error has occurred while changing workgroup database.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘An error has occurred while changing workgroup database.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2625 | Workgroup Administrator couldn’t create the workgroup information file.Make sure that you have specified a valid path and file name, that you have adequate permissions to create the file, and that you have enough disk space on the destination drive. (|)@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Workgroup Administrator couldn’t create the workgroup information file.Make sure that you have specified a valid path and file name, that you have adequate permissions to create the file, and that you have enough disk space on the destination drive. (|)@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2626 | Reserved error (|); there is no message for this error.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Reserved error (|); there is no message for this error.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2627 | There’s not enough disk space.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There’s not enough disk space.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2628 | One of your parameters is invalid.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘One of your parameters is invalid.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2629 | Could not open workgroup file. This is a directory.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Could not open workgroup file. This is a directory.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2630 | The specified path is invalid.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The specified path is invalid.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2631 | The specified path is too long.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The specified path is too long.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2632 | Change Workgroup cannot proceed without your Name, PIN, and a path to the new Workgroup Information File. | Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access cannot change the password for the logon account ‘|’ because the current connection is using Microsoft Windows NT integrated security.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access cannot change the password for the logon account ‘|1′ because the current connection is using Microsoft Windows NT integrated security.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2634 | The new password doesn’t match the verify password value.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The new password doesn’t match the verify password value.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
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. Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access is unable to change the password because the old password doesn’t match the password of the currently logged in user.’ |
Access 2003+ |
2636 | Workgroup file already exists. | Access 2003+ |
2637 | Unable to start SQL Server service.To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue.@Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double-click the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue.@When the service is started, in Microsoft Office Access, click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Server Tasks, click Connection, and then click OK.@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double-click the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue.@When the service is started, in Microsoft Access, click the File tab, point to Server Tasks, click Connection, and then click OK.@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
2638 | Unable to start SQL Server service.To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. If the service fails to start, go to the Services console and verify that the MSSQLServer service Log On information is correct.@Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double-click the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. If the service fails to start, go to the Services console and verify that the MSSQLServer service Log On information is correct.@When the service is started, in Microsoft Office Access, click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Server Tasks, click Connection, and then click OK.@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double-click the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. If the service fails to start, go to the Services console and verify that the MSSQLServer service Log On information is correct.@When the service is started, in Microsoft Access, click the File tab, point to Server Tasks, click Connection, and then click OK.@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
2639 | Microsoft Office Access cannot open | due to security restrictions.@Security settings restrict access to the file because it is not digitally signed.@@2@553714138@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access cannot open | due to security restrictions.@Security settings restrict access to the file because it is not digitally signed.@@2@1@553714138@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access cannot open |1 due to security restrictions.@Security settings restrict access to the file because it is not digitally signed.@@2@1@553714138@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
2646 | Microsoft Office Access can’t create this relationship and enforce referential integrity.@Data in the table ‘|’ violates referential integrity rules. For example, there may be records relating to an employee in the related table, but no record for the employee in the primary table.@Edit the data so that records in the primary table exist for all related records. If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@1@209086@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t create this relationship and enforce referential integrity.@Data in the table ‘|’ violates referential integrity rules. For example, there may be records relating to an employee in the related table, but no record for the employee in the primary table.@Edit the data so that records in the primary table exist for all related records. If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@1@1@9086@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t create this relationship and enforce referential integrity.@Data in the table ‘|1′ violates referential integrity rules. For example, there may be records relating to an employee in the related table, but no record for the employee in the primary table.@Edit the data so that records in the primary table exist for all related records. If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@1@1@9086@1’ |
Access 2003+ |