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    64 Declare Function help

    I was going by this page I stumbled across: cadsharp.com/docs/Win32API_PtrSafe.txt - sorry, haven't reached 10 posts yet! They have it as Long and not LongPtr. That's why it all seems like voodoo to me. No consistency between advice statements and examples given.
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    64 Declare Function help

    Not sure about that. Every Microsoft reference I have seen on this shows hWnd using the Long or LongPtr variable type. Direct from MS... Specifically however, the Declare statement below as specified by... Microsoft Declare PtrSafe Function OpenProcess Lib "kernel32" Alias "OpenProcess" (ByVal...
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    64 Declare Function help

    I have been trying to prepare a db for use in the 2013 32 / 64 bit versions of access runtime. (preferentially 64bit). One of my forms causes the application to shut down. I have error trapping on all procedures, and some initial fiddling with the Declare statements has improved but not fixed...
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    Runtime crash at startup

    Okay, So I have narrowed down the issue - to a particular form. I will probably take this problem to a new thread now after some research. But for those following I would recommend the following: Firstly check Windows and Office Updates References 64 v 32 bit declarations Third party...
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    Runtime crash at startup

    Thanks but yes. The backend file works fine. It has tables, one form (a cut down version of the navigation form used in the frontend - complete with Form_Load VBA) and one module. It works fine.
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    Runtime crash at startup

    I also tried 2010 Runtime - no joy.
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    Runtime crash at startup

    It can't be that 'hit-and-miss' :confused:
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    Runtime crash at startup

    Dear all, I have developed a db using Access 2013 (Office365) as a desktop application. (64 bit) I am now trying to make it transferrable to users who have only the runtime version of access. I have: Used Option Explicit for every module / form / report / class etc Converted as much of my...
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    Hello

    Hi all, I am a keen [casual] MS Access user. I have been developing dbs since Access 2000 and have done so for work and friends. I work as a specialist doctor in my other time! I have often been able to do things with VBA after being told "you can't". I am a good problem solver. Thanks in...
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