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>>I'm going to run a scandisk and defrag on his machine and see what that turns up. Do you know of any utilities that can check for things like faulty RAM?
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>Unfortunately don't know a "reliable" one. I was having intermittent hangups few months ago. I changed every hardware piece one by one and faulty one was floppy drive (reinstalled others) ! Can you believe a floppy would cause it.
>Cetin
PMFJI: When I have seen this problem, its really that the error message is misleading --> it means "alias not found" - IOW: the table didn't get opened for which the alias is needed, and it thinks the alias is just a memvar. So, as stated before, I suggest looking at corrupted table and/or index that prevents the table from being opened and then the code that refers to it uses the alias -- which is no longer valid since the alias and current table don't match...
HTH
Rob
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