ACC: Microsoft Access Is Visible When Started Through AutomationID: Q167659
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When you use Automation to create an instance of Microsoft Access, the
Microsoft Access application window is visible automatically.
This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for
Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the
programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information
about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the
"Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.
Use the CreateObject function to start a new instance of Microsoft Access, and then use the Windows application programming interface (API) procedure, ShowWindow, to hide the instance.
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "User32" _
(ByVal hWnd As Long, ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long
Sub StartAccessHidden()
Dim sw As Long
Dim appAccess As Object
On Error Resume Next
' Start an instance of Microsoft Access.
Set appAccess = CreateObject("Access.Application")
' Hide the instance of Microsoft Access.
sw = ShowWindow(appAccess.hWndAccessApp, False)
If Err.Number = 0 Then
MsgBox "The instance of Microsoft Access was started " & _
"and hidden successfully. Click OK to view the " & _
"instance."
' Unhide the instance of Microsoft Access.
appAccess.Visible = True
appAccess.UserControl = True
Else
Err.Clear
MsgBox "The instance of Microsoft Access was not " & _
"started successfully."
End If
End Sub
StartAccessHiddenNote that an instance of Microsoft Access is started and is immediately hidden. After you click OK in the message box, the instance of Microsoft Access becomes visible. To close the second instance of Microsoft Access, click Exit on the Microsoft Access File menu.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97.
Most applications are not visible by default when you activate them with Automation. Although Microsoft Access exposes a Visible property, it does not hide or show the instance of Microsoft Access. Instead, the Visible property controls whether or not Microsoft Access is minimized.
Option Explicit
Sub StartAccess()
Dim appAccess As Object
' Start an instance of Microsoft Access.
Set appAccess = CreateObject("Access.Application")
appAccess.UserControl = True
End Sub
StartAccessNote that an instance of Microsoft Access starts and is fully visible. To close the instance of Microsoft Access, click Exit on the Microsoft Access File menu.
For more information about using Microsoft Access as an Automation server, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q147816 ACC: Using Microsoft Access as an Automation Server
Additional query words: OLE
Keywords : kbinterop kbprg
Version : WINDOWS:7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: August 5, 1999