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I have the following problem with Access XP and SQL 2005 Express Edition: i would like to avoid visualization of Access default logon dialog when I open my ADP procedure.
I've read the following MS article:
ACC2000: Access Project Prompts You to Log On Even Though "Blank Password" Check Box Is Selected (Q202615)
Obviously I have my custom logon form. ADP project has a form (a switchboard) which is opened at startup (after user authentication) and is closed only when application quits. Here is the Form_Unload event code for the switchboard:
Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer) On Error GoTo Form_Unload_Err If MsgBox("Do you want to close the application?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion, "Closing application") = vbYes Then ' Application.CurrentProject.CloseConnection Application.CurrentProject.OpenConnection "" Application.Quit Else Cancel = True Exit Sub End If
Form_Unload_Exit: Exit Sub
Form_Unload_Err: MsgBox Err.Description Resume Form_Unload_Exit Resume End Sub
Unfortunately I'm receiving the following error:
"Method 'OpenConnection' of object '_CurrentProject' unsuccessful" (I translated from italian, so may be something like this)
I tried to uncomment the linke of code with the CloseConnection, but unsuccessfully. I tried to edit the line of code with the OpenConnection, passing no parameters, but unsuccessfully too.
I would not think the problem is related to SQL 2005 Express Edition.
Who know most, please lift his hand and speak up!!! I would like it very much :-)
-- PBsoft di Gabriele Bertolucci www.pbsoft.it
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Finally I got a solution.
Thanks a lot to Giorgio Rancati (italian MVP) who led me to the right code line!!!! Many thanks Giorgio!!!
The secret was to unbind the form from the server, with the following code in the Form_Unload:
Me.RecordSource= "" Application.CurrentProject.CloseConnection Application.CurrentProject.OpenConnection ""
Again, very very very many thanks to Giorgio for the help he gave me. Giorgio, God bless you!!!
-- PBsoft di Gabriele Bertolucci www.pbsoft.it
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