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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.

Anonymous
2023-07-10T03:36:37+00:00

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.

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Anonymous
2023-07-24T16:19:34+00:00

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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  1. Anonymous
    2023-07-11T00:26:28+00:00

    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.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-25T00:03:00+00:00

    Thank you Shane for your message and update, much appreciated.

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  3. Tom van Stiphout 40,211 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-07-10T13:23:56+00:00

    Are you on a special build of Office for the military? We have received some reports from those folks.

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  4. George Hepworth 22,855 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-07-10T13:18:06+00:00

    Please clarify. Are you trying to automate an accdb from a Visual Studio project?

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