Application crashes

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My access application crashes , this is the report I get.
Does anyone can tell what is wrong ?

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: MSACCESS.EXE
Application Version: 14.0.6024.1000
Application Timestamp: 4d83e4fc
Fault Module Name: VBE7.DLL
Fault Module Version: 7.0.16.19
Fault Module Timestamp: 4d430aec
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00023081
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
LCID: 1033
skulcid: 1033





Problem started after I put two more Docmd.send objects , in the application.
It worked well for 1 hour and then... crashes, I cannot even open it.
Thanks God I have a backup.
 
Then, i replaced the "crashed" data base with the back up.
I changed the name of crashed access, because wanted to check later what went wrong with it.
old name : access2014 ,
new name: Crashed_Access2014.


All of a sudden, the crashed access with new name, worked just perfect.
I don't understand ?!
 
From here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2625046
some support

quote
After you install Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1), you may experience random crashes when you work with Microsoft Access 2010 databases. These crashes may occur in those databases when you open objects, or you try to use the Visual Basic Editor. When you look in Event Viewer, the error signature resembles the following:

Faulting application: msaccess.exe
Version: 14.0.6024.1000
Stamp: 4d83e4fc
Faulting module: vbe7.dll
Version: 7.0.16.19
Stamp: 4d430aec


To resolve this issue, install update 2553385. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2553385 Description of the Office 2010 update: December 13, 2011

This issue was originally fixed in the following October 2011 hotfix package:
2596585 Description of the Office 2010 hotfix package (Vbe7-x-none.msp): October 25, 2011
Workaround

To work around this problem, decompile and then recompile the database. To do this, follow these steps:
Make a copy or backup of your database.
On the computer that is exhibiting the problem, decompile the database. To do this, at a command prompt, run the following command where c:\folder\test.accdb is the path of your database together with the database file name:
c:\folder\test.accdb /decompile
Close the database.
Open the database in Access 2010 SP1.

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