A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
This issue only impacts users in some environments, and will be resolved in version 2307, which will be available this week.
Shane Groff
Access Engineering
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Receiving Visual Studio Code – Fatal Error Please check Developer Tools message when opening and performing any commands in a Microsoft Access Database. It appears the message is populating a new browser page each time a different command is performed. Users are progressively receiving the message, which may indicate it relates to a recent update.
A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
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This issue only impacts users in some environments, and will be resolved in version 2307, which will be available this week.
Shane Groff
Access Engineering
No, this is an existing script that opens the reporting from Access. This had been working for the last few years but now shows this message 'receiving Visual Studio Code – Fatal Error Please check Developer Tools'. No changes have been made to the code but file size has been increasing. Any advice/guidance would be much appreciated thanks.
Thank you Shane for your message and update, much appreciated.
Are you on a special build of Office for the military? We have received some reports from those folks.
Please clarify. Are you trying to automate an accdb from a Visual Studio project?