This entry was posted in 64-bit, Application Development, Microsoft Access 2010, Microsoft Office, Total Access Emailer, Total Access Statistics by Admin. The version informing is shown on the right side and will show (SP1). Not sure what version you have installed? Run Access, select the File menu, and click on Help. Unfortunately, this bug occurs before any of your code can run to provide instructions to your users or offer a graceful exit. You will need to make sure your Access version is in sync with your users’ version. Regardless of whether you are using our products or not, please be aware of the compatibility issues if you’re using the 64-bit version of Access and deploying ACCDE files.
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Note that this does not impact the Access 2010 32 bit version. If you need it earlier, please contact our support team. When ready, we’ll release free updates of these products to existing customers. We have created new builds of these products and are undergoing internal testing and QA to verify they work with SP1. So far, we have not experienced problems with our 32-bit ACCDE files between the original and SP1 Access 2010 versions. Some of these issues have been noted in these articles: It requires rebuilding the ACCDE from SP1. Obviously, with an ACCDE file, unlike an ACCDB file, you can’t modify the VBA project. Deleting the VBA project removes all code from modules, forms and reports. You should back up your database before attempting to open the database and delete the VBA project. The database can be opened only if the VBA project is first deleted. The database cannot be opened because the VBA project contained in it cannot be read.
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In particular, ACCDE files created in the original release of Access 2010 64 bit no longer run under SP1. While we haven’t had exhaustive testing with SP1 and tentatively believe everything is okay with the 32 bit version, there are definitely compatibility problems with the 64 bit version of Access 2010. Unfortunately, we and some of our customers have encountered problems after installing the update. The KB article was last updated yesterday. Information on the update and download instructions are in their Knowledgebase article 2460049.
Microsoft released service pack 1 (SP1) of Office 2010 late June 2011.