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Office 2K error msg help needed please

StrangeRanger

Golden Member
When I'm using Access and try to preview or print any reports that I have created I get the following error message:

"The instruction at "0x77fcb2b9" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written".
Click OK to terminate the program"

I haven't added any software or hardware or anything. The database is shared on a network and works fine on other machines. I've uninstalled office, cleaned the registry (as best I could) and reinstalled office 2x and still get the same error msg. I'm not having any problems in anything else. Does anyone have any ideas for me please? Thank you,
j
 
Sounds like a printer driver problem. Try selecting another printer and doing print preview. If you don't have another printer, try adding a dummy printer. If this works without error, uninstall your current printer driver and reinstall with the latest version.
 
**Update**
Ok, so I figured what else can I check. I went to m$ site and ran the product update checker and dl'ed all relevant updates for office. Installed them per the directions, and now access crashes after opening ANY db. The db will open for about 30 seconds and then everything closes.
Yes, I've run virus software etc., ad-aware and checked for anything running in the back ground. There's nothing. I have no other problems with anything on my machine. I don't even get error msgs now! POS access just closes! *&^%! I hate m$!
j
 
"The instruction at "0x77fcb2b9" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written".
Click OK to terminate the program"


Access is trying to access information via a pointer that has not been initialized. *silly them*

For your new problems - Microsoft is known to put out bad patches sometimes - I would try to revert to an older install.
Did you install the Service Pack 2 for Office? That solved some problems with Access for me.
 
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