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Posts: 56 Joined: 29-August 08 From: Long Island, NY ![]() | Hi All, A recent upgrade to our PCs running WIN 10 has caused a situation where queries are being flagged as corrupted. The application in question is an MSAccess 2010 32 bit app, which up until the upgrade was running fine. Restoring the system back to a restore point prior to the update resolves the issue. The upgrades are for MSOffice 2010, which some of my Clients are still using. Does anyone have any information regarding this issue? Thanks in Advance, Frank |
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![]() UA Admin Posts: 36,165 Joined: 20-June 02 From: Newcastle, WA ![]() | MS is VERY aware of it, yes. We posted a public notice yesterday. Uninstall the relevant Security update for your version and suspend automatic updates pending a fix. -------------------- My Real Name Is George. Grover Park Consulting is where I did business for 20 years. How to Ask a Good Question Beginning SQL Server |
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![]() UA Admin Posts: 36,165 Joined: 20-June 02 From: Newcastle, WA ![]() | -------------------- My Real Name Is George. Grover Park Consulting is where I did business for 20 years. How to Ask a Good Question Beginning SQL Server |
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Posts: 56 Joined: 29-August 08 From: Long Island, NY ![]() | Thanks George. |
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