ACC95: "Invalid Page Fault in VBA232.DLL" Error Message
ID: Q141222
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
In Microsoft Access version 7.0, you may receive the following error
message while developing, over time, an application with code, for example,
when you work on a form containing event procedures or when you start the
application:
This application has performed an illegal operation and will be shut
down.
If you click the Details button, you see the following information:
Msaccess.exe caused an invalid page fault in module VBA232.DLL.
NOTE: This error can also occur when you print a code module in Far East
versions of Microsoft Access, which contains DBSC (double-byte character
set) characters.
CAUSE
This error message has three possible causes:
- A confirmed bug in the Visual Basic for Applications Development
Environment (VBA232.dll version 2.0.5524)
- A damaged database
- Mismatched dynamic link libraries (.dll files) in the \Windows\System
folder as a result of installing Microsoft Office Standard for Windows
95 or Microsoft Office Professional for Windows 95 before Microsoft
Access 7.0
RESOLUTION
You can resolve this error message by trying the following steps. If you
try these in order, you can stop at whichever step eliminates the problem
and skip the remaining steps:
- Install the update to Vba232.dll. For more information about this
update and how to obtain it, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q147529 ACC95: Updated Vba232.dll Available on MSL
- Run the Compact Database and Repair Database commands. Whenever you
receive an invalid page fault error message, you should run these
commands on the current database to correct any potential damage to the
database's structure or data.
NOTE: The Compact Database command should be run on a regular basis (for
example, nightly). The Repair Database command should ONLY be run if the
Microsoft Jet database engine returns an error message indicating that
the Repair should be run. Before you run the Repair Database command,
you should make a backup copy of the database.
- Rename the current database file and try to open it again. When you
assign a new name, you can assign either a long file name or an MS-DOS
8.3 file name (that is, an 8-character name followed by a 3-character
extension).
- Create a new database, import all of the objects from the original
database to the new database, open a module window within the new
database, click Compile All Modules on the Run menu, and click Save All
Modules on the File menu.
- If none of the above steps solves the error message, then the cause is
most likely mismatched .dll files on your system. You should uninstall
both Microsoft Office for Windows 95 (Standard or Professional) and
Microsoft Access 7.0 and reinstall them. For specific details about how
to uninstall and reinstall these applications, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q148424 ACC: Troubleshooting Invalid Page Faults in MS Access 95
and 97
NOTE: Be sure to install Microsoft Access first and Microsoft Office
second when you reinstall the two programs. This setup order is
important to avoid the problem of mismatched .dll files on your system.
Also, because the uninstall process may remove Vba232.dll, you should
repeat step 1 to make sure you have the latest version of Vba232.dll.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access
version 7.0. We are researching this problem and will post new
information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes
available.
Additional query words:
ipf
Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup StpGnrl
Version : 7.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: March 24, 1999