Mark your calendars because a critical vulnerability impacting Microsoft Access, identified as CVE-2025-21186, has been disclosed. Microsoft has labeled this as a Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability, and it's turning heads in the world of cybersecurity. If you're picturing an...
It seems the software vulnerabilities merry-go-round has added another passenger, folks—this time it’s Microsoft Access (MS Access for the initiated) taking the grim spotlight. Let's break this down together: CVE-2025-21395 is marked as a Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting...
Good morning, Windows enthusiasts! Today, we dive into a critical vulnerability that recently came to light concerning Microsoft Access. The vulnerability, labeled CVE-2025-21366, is a severe Remote Code Execution (RCE) threat, which, if left unpatched, could expose millions of users to serious...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities can emerge from the least expected places. This time, a critical advisory has been issued for a remote code execution vulnerability linked to Microsoft Access, formally designated as CVE-2024-49142. Published on December 10, 2024...
I was working in Microsoft Access database when I got unexpected message You or another user may have unexpectedly quit Microsoft Office Access while a Microsoft Office Access database was open. I didn't do anything that said this message. Now I can't open my database I only see this message...
The Microsoft Access 2016 Runtime enables you to distribute Access 2016 applications to users who do not have the full version of Access 2016 installed on their computers.
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The October 15, 2014 Windows update to my 64 _bit Vista home premium changed the desktop, removing folders. It also seemed to have affected installed programs (wanting me to re-register them), or removing them from All Programs. For example microsoft access is installed but the icon was...
I distribute Microsoft Access developed software and the program relies on locating its backend .mdb file. I find on Windows 7 that even if I delete a file and it appears to be gone, it seems to be stored somewhere. I need to be able to get rid of the backend database file for good. Any help...
I have developed a number of websites using Microsoft Access and Classic ASP. When I got my new Windows 7 machine I found that I was no longer able to develop on my local machine as I have in the past because it is 64 bit and Access us 32 bit. This is a bit of a disaster for me, as I need to be...
I am a Microsoft Access developer and have Access 2002, Office Pro 2003, and Office Pro 2007 installed simultaneously on a brand new Dell high-end machine with Windows 7 and all Windows7 and Office updates applied. Access 2007 seems to work fine. Access 2003 and 2002 both crash when I right...