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Posts: 2 Joined: 22-October 19 ![]() | I installed these updates last night. Now this morning, Update Queries that have criteria won't run, with the message that they're corrupt. It there's no criteria, there's no problem. Anyone else? Bill |
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![]() UA Moderator Posts: 76,822 Joined: 19-June 07 From: SunnySandyEggo ![]() | Hi Bill. Welcome to UtterAccess. ![]() Yes, everybody else. It affected a lot of people in the past two days. Were you able to fix it. If not, head over to the news forum for more details on the issue. -------------------- Just my 2 cents... "And if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don't know" - Kansas Access Website | Access Blog | Email |
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![]() UA Editor + Utterly Certified Posts: 24,385 Joined: 26-August 02 From: Melton Mowbray,Leicestershire (U.K) ![]() | Hi Bill ![]() There are some other post's that are ask the same questions and some have found temporary solutions. But ultimately we are waiting on MS for near future updates to correct the issue.. Patch Tuesday's Update(s) Corrupted My Databases, Access 2016 Office Update Can Cause Issues With Access Queries HTH's ![]() -------------------- "Time...We have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein" H. Jackson Brown |
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![]() UtterAccess Administrator Posts: 10,273 Joined: 7-December 09 From: St. Augustine, FL ![]() | Hi - here's the relevant link for the news forum DBguy mentioned: https://www.UtterAccess.com/forum/index.php...owtopic=2055753 -------------------- |
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Posts: 2 Joined: 22-October 19 ![]() | Thanks so much for the info!! No fix until 12/10? That's disgraceful! |
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![]() UA Moderator Posts: 76,822 Joined: 19-June 07 From: SunnySandyEggo ![]() | Unfortunately, that's the speed of progress at the moment. Good luck! -------------------- Just my 2 cents... "And if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don't know" - Kansas Access Website | Access Blog | Email |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 7,000 Joined: 30-June 11 ![]() | Simply uninstall the offending update and then turn off automatic updates. Then around December 12th, reactivate updates. Access 2010 – Uninstall update KB4484127 -------------------- Daniel Pineault (2010-2019 Microsoft MVP, UA VIP, EE Distinguished Expert 2018) Professional Help: https://www.cardaconsultants.com Free MS Access Code, Tips, Tricks and Samples: https://www.devhut.net * Design should never say "Look at me". It should always say "Look at this". -- David Craib * A user interface is like a joke, if you have to explain it, it's not that good! -- Martin LeBlanc All code samples, demonstration databases, links,... are provided 'AS IS' and are to be used at your own risk! Take the necessary steps to check, validate ...(you are responsible for your choices and actions) |
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![]() UA Admin Posts: 36,172 Joined: 20-June 02 From: Newcastle, WA ![]() | "Then around December 12th, reactivate updates." Maybe cruise the boards for notice that a successful fix was released first? ![]() -------------------- 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: 333 Joined: 21-September 14 From: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA ![]() | Not all users can uninstall updates and turn off win update on boxes that are managed by IT admins via group policy settings. I'm sure those admins are having a fun time rolling back the offending update on many boxes ![]() -------------------- Currently supporting pawnbrokers that use my store management system developed with Access 2010 on Windows7. Experienced with Informix and Oracle DB's. |
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![]() Posts: 333 Joined: 21-September 14 From: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA ![]() | I have heard reports of panicked users rolling back their boxes to previous windows restore points instead of uninstalling the Office update. Why would they do this without first consulting with an experienced developer? -------------------- Currently supporting pawnbrokers that use my store management system developed with Access 2010 on Windows7. Experienced with Informix and Oracle DB's. |
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![]() UtterAccess Administrator Posts: 10,273 Joined: 7-December 09 From: St. Augustine, FL ![]() | Not everyone knows an experienced developer, and experienced Access developers have been pretty busy these past few days... Rolling back to a restore point is relatively quick and easy if you don't know any better. -------------------- |
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