Datasheet

ErrorCode ErrorString
2695 Microsoft Access is unable to display the converted | object. Delete the
object in the bound object frame, and then re-create it.
2696 Microsoft Access can’t read the OLE object. Delete the object in the
bound object frame, and then re-create it.
2697 There was a problem loading the | object. The object you tried to create
or edit is not a valid OLE object. Re-create the object, and then embed
or link it again.
2698 The | object you tried to create or edit is too large to save.
Your database may not contain enough space for the object.
Your computer may be out of disk space. For information on freeing
disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space,
freeing’.
2699 The connection with the OLE server was lost, or the OLE server
encountered an error while you were using it. Restart the OLE server,
and then try the operation again.
2700 Microsoft Access can’t find an OLE server or a dynamic-link library
(DLL) required for the OLE operation. The OLE server or DLL may
not be registered. To register the OLE server or DLL, reinstall it.
2701 The OLE server for the OLE object you tried to create is already open.
Switch to the OLE server window and close it. Then try to create or
edit the OLE object again.
2702 The | object isn’t registered. The object may be calling an application
that isn’t installed. To register the application, reinstall it.
2703 Microsoft Access can’t read the | object because communication was
interrupted. If the OLE server application is located on a network
server, make sure your computer is connected to it.
2704 The | object you tried to edit doesn’t have any displayable information.
2707 Microsoft Access can’t open the file containing the OLE object.
You may have specified an invalid file name or an invalid unit of data
(such as a range of cells from a worksheet) within the file for the
OLE object.
The file you specified may not be available because it’s locked by
another user or you don’t have permission to use it. Try one of the
following:
• Make sure the file is available and that you used the correct file
name.
• Check the OLE server’s documentation for information about the
syntax to use when specifying an OLE object’s data.
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