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"Michael Obymako" <mobymako@earthlink.net> wrote in news:uvDJem90HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > The following just started popping up when trying to paste a zip > file into an OLE field. All previous pastes show as a package. > > Invalid argument. (Error 3001) > You tried to perform an operation that involves a routine in a > DLL, and one of the arguments to the routine is invalid. Check     

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Author: David W. Fenton
Date: Aug 2, 2007 12:34

"Michael Obymako" <mobymako@earthlink.net> wrote: The following just started popping up when trying to paste a zip file into an OLE field. All previous pastes show as a package. Invalid argument. (Error 3001) You tried to perform an operation that involves a routine in a DLL, and one of the arguments to the routine is invalid. Check your entry to make sure you have specified the
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The following just started popping up when trying to paste a zip file into an OLE field. All previous pastes show as a package. Invalid argument. (Error 3001) You tried to perform an operation that involves a routine in a DLL, and one of the arguments to the routine is invalid. Check your entry to make sure you have specified the correct arguments, and then try the operation again. This     

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Author: Tony Toews [MVP]
Date: Aug 1, 2007 18:57

Excellent! Thanks, John! -- www.Marzetti.com "John Nurick" wrote: Hi John, At a guess you're getting this message because the table (or a record in it) is corrupt: http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruption/symptoms.htm. See also http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruption/retrievedata.htm. On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 05:22:02 -0800, JohnLute <JohnLute@discussions
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Hi John, At a guess you're getting this message because the table (or a record in it) is corrupt: http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruption/symptoms.htm. See also http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruption/retrievedata.htm. On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 05:22:02 -0800, JohnLute <JohnLute@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >My database has become corrupted. I'm trying to import all of the objects     

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Author: Michael Obymako
Date: Jul 31, 2007 18:16

My database has become corrupted. I'm trying to import all of the objects into a new database. Everything imports fine except for one table. The error dialog returns: Invalid argument. (Error 3001) You tried to perform an operation that involves a routine in a DLL, and one of the arguments to the routine is invalid. Check your entry to make sure you have specified the correct arguments
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Chicago is #1 soprts town :-) !! "Jerry Whittle" wrote: > I should have noticed your user name earlier. The way the Cubs and White Sox > have been beating up on the Cardinals, I might not have helped! ;-) > > I live down state in Belleville. > -- > Jerry Whittle > Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. > > > "Ricoy-Chicago" wrote: > > > Thank you     

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Author: JohnLute
Date: Nov 27, 2006 13:40

I should have noticed your user name earlier. The way the Cubs and White Sox have been beating up on the Cardinals, I might not have helped! ;-) I live down state in Belleville. -- Jerry Whittle Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. "Ricoy-Chicago" wrote: Thank you everything is back to normal. The IT guy said it was Access related, I'm still thinking
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Thank you everything is back to normal. The IT guy said it was Access related, I'm still thinking it was network related. (maybe the heat wave in Chicago) "Jerry Whittle" wrote: > At times like this, nothing beats a good backup. Good on you! Double bonus > that you have the database split. > > Make a copy of the backup file. If it also corrupts you still have the > original backup     

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Author: John Nurick
Date: Nov 27, 2006 13:09

Thank You, that was too simple. But it worked. "bhicks11 via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Hi Gringarlow, Try a different file with that name. Maybe there's some corruption or garbage in that file. Bonnie http://www.dataplus-svc.com Gringarlow wrote: I have a database that imports an excel file every morning from a form I created. Something went wrong this weekend
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Author: JohnLute
Date: Nov 27, 2006 05:22

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Author: Ricoy-Chicago
Date: Aug 3, 2006 12:16

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Author: Jerry Whittle
Date: Aug 3, 2006 11:43

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Author: Ricoy-Chicago
Date: Aug 3, 2006 10:31

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Author: Gringarlow
Date: Jul 7, 2008 09:46

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