
Next select the \Microsoft Office\ folder.ġ1). Since this is a 32 bit Microsoft application selectġ0). In this case selectĬomputer and work your way to the C: drive.ĩ). Click the Browse button and go to the drive that has In the case of Access 2003, it didn’t show up in That feature will try to guess what program isĦ). Then in the Compatibility window, click the Next. When the Troubleshooting window opens, select theĥ). Under the System and Security topic select theĤ). Search for the ‘System and Security’ topic.ģ). Open up the Control Panel in View by Category.Ģ). VBA, to have the application simply freeze up.

In the case of early binding to Excel, from Access 2003 Under Windows-7, 64 bit, with complex code you canĮxpect to have AppHangB1 errors, AppCrash errors, or In the case of using Microsoft Access 2003, 32 bit, That feature used is the System and Security find and fix. Professional there is a feature in the Control-Panel Trouble function correctly within Windows-7 64 bit When dealing with older Microsoft programs that have This worked for me in eliminating the problems. If the online privacy statement is not available, please read Please see following message:Ī problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.Īdditional Hang Signature 1: b28e608423d4224962b5a06d8f196adfĪdditional Hang Signature 3: a51eaaf93ac1b62a34dd16788ef33c20Īdditional Hang Signature 5: b28e608423d4224962b5a06d8f196adfĪdditional Hang Signature 7: a51eaaf93ac1b62a34dd16788ef33c20 Seems to reduce the issue, but it still happens.

Upgraded to SP3 for Office 2003, increased page file to 15000, set dbMaxLocksPerFile

Using Windows-7 64bit, 4 gigs memory, dual Intel processor, Ms Access 2003 SP3 32bit with an large application seems to hang on large queries giving an AppHangB1 error.
