Datasheet
ErrorCode ErrorString
2093 The numeric value for the setting argument in the SetOption method
doesn’t correspond to any list box or option group settings in the
Options dialog box. Valid settings are 0 (the first item in the list)
through | (the last item in the list).
2094 Microsoft Access can’t find the toolbar ‘|.’You tried to run a macro that
includes a ShowToolbar action or a Visual Basic procedure that
includes a ShowToolbar method.
• The toolbar name may be misspelled.
• This action may refer to a custom toolbar that was deleted from or
renamed in the current database.
• This action may refer to a custom toolbar that exists in a different
database.
2095 Microsoft Access can’t switch to |. The Microsoft application you tried
to open can’t be found or hasn’t been installed on your computer.
2096 Microsoft Access can’t open the Microsoft Office application because
it can’t find the dynamic-link library Mstool32. Run Setup to reinstall
Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom set-
tings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file. For
more information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows
Help index for ‘backing up files’.
2097 The table you tried to create an import/export specification for was cre-
ated in an earlier version of Microsoft Access. Convert this database to
the current version of Microsoft Access by using the Convert Database
command (Tools menu, Database Utilities submenu).
2100 The control or subform control is too large for this location. The num-
ber you entered for the Left, Top, Height, or Width property is too
large or is a negative number. Reduce the size of the control or sub-
form control, or enter a positive number.
2101 The setting you entered isn’t valid for this property. To see the valid
settings for this property, search the Help index for the name of the
property.
2102 The form name ‘|’ is misspelled or refers to a form that doesn’t exist. If
the invalid form name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will
display the macro name and the macro’s arguments after you click OK.
Open the Macro window, and enter the correct form name.
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