Error message occurs when you use OLE DB Provider for SQL Server in ADO ...
When you use Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (OLEDBSQL) in ADO.NET, if you try to start more than one transaction in a session, you receive the following error message: By design, OLE DB Provider for SQL Server does not allow nested transactions. Start Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. Create a Windows Application project in Visual Basic .NET.
KB4568447 - FIX: Automatic seeding failure occurs for a secondary ...
You use automatic seeding for the secondary replica of an AlwaysOn Availability Group in Microsoft SQL Server. You back up a database [db1], you add files [f1] and [f2], and then you remove backup file [f1].
KB3139489 - FIX: "A severe error occurred on the current command" when ...
Describes an issue that triggers a "Severe error occurred on the current command" error when a Table-Valued User-Defined function is referred to by a synonym. Provides a resolution.
How to use the Regsvr32 tool and troubleshoot Regsvr32 error messages
Regsvr32 is a command-line utility to register and unregister OLE controls, such as DLLs and ActiveX controls in the Windows Registry. Regsvr32.exe is installed in the %systemroot%\System32 folder in Windows XP and later versions of Windows. The 64-bit version is %systemroot%\System32\regsvr32.exe.
Microsoft .NET Framework Registration Correction Tool
The Microsoft .NET Framework Registration Correction Tool (msipatchregfix.exe) corrects a limited set of Windows Installer (MSI) registration corruption issues for .NET Framework updates.
Classic Outlook unexpectedly closes at start up on faulting module ...
After updating to Version 2407 Build 17830.20138 or higher you find that Outlook may unexpectedly close at start up. Outlook will also close if you test in Safe Mode. This issue has been found to occur if the server-based rules for the M365 email account are corrupted or that Outlook cannot process. STATUS: WORKAROUND.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365
Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support
You can use a Form control button or a command button (an ActiveX control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. Both these buttons are also known as a push button, which can be set up to automate the printing of a worksheet, filtering data, or calculating numbers.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2024, Excel 2024 for Mac, Excel 2021, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
StopMacro Macro Action - Microsoft Support
You can use the StopMacro macro action in Access desktop databases to stop the currently running macro. The StopMacro action doesn't have any arguments. You typically use this action when a condition makes it necessary to stop the macro. You can use a conditional expression in the macro's action row that contains this action.
Applies To: Access for Microsoft 365, Access 2024, Access 2021, Access 2019, Access 2016
StopAllMacros Macro Action - Microsoft Support
You can use the StopAllMacros macro action in Access desktop databases to stop all macros that are currently running. The StopAllMacros macro action doesn't have any arguments. You typically use this action when an error condition makes it necessary to stop all macros.
Applies To: Access for Microsoft 365, Access 2021, Access 2019, Access 2016
Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support
You can use a Form control button or a command button (an ActiveX control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. Both these buttons are also known as a push button, which can be set up to automate the printing of a worksheet, filtering data, or calculating numbers.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2024, Excel 2024 for Mac, Excel 2021, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2016