What I would do is to run AC in a Windows safe mode to see if there are any other softwares that are interfering with MS Access, particularly anti-virus. Get everything out of your memory and see if you can run print the patient instructions. If this works, then start up Windows normally, then press Start-> Run-> type in "msconfig" and check what is loading up on startup by pressing the "startup" tab and check/uncheck programs depending on their importance. You can also download the FREE hijackthis.exe (now called also "HJTInstall.exe") software from any one of multiple download sites and run it to see the environment on which your AC client is running in. Run it on another computer too and compare to see which files THIS computer is running in the background that the other computers aren't. One of the safest sites for download is here-
http://www.download.com/Trend-Micro-HijackThis/3000-8022_4-10227353.html. If there is a file in question, then Google the name to find out if it's legit or not and what it does. You can also post your results here and we can work on it as a group, or find any one of a number of sites that will do it for you for free, s.a.
http://www.hijackthis.de/. Here is how my client computer that I'm typing on fared tonight:
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If you still can't, IN SAFE MODE, run your anti-virus and anti-spyware software to make sure that your computer isn't infected.
If that doesn't work, then it could be your hardware, i.e. your memory, your hard-drive, your processor. Your memory would be the best place to fiddle- i.e. if, say, you have 2 sticks, each 1GB, then take one out, run AC, then if you still have the issue, swap it out for the other stick to make sure that your RAM memory chips haven't developed problems.
Now, if that doesn't work, if one Googles the question "run time error 8513", you'll get several hundred "hits" on what this means:
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http://www.e-tech.ca/001-AllAccessErrors2.ASP According to this site, under this section on "Access Errors", error 8513 looks like a reference to a table corruption problem:
"Some of the field names for the data you tried to paste don't match field names on the form.@Microsoft Access treats data in the first row on the Clipboard as field names. In this case, some of those field names don't match the field names on the form.Do you want to paste only that data whose names match the field names on the Clipboard?9@311022@2"
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http://www.corrupteddatarecovery.co...eld-names-for-the-data-you-tried-to-.asp Same explanation for the problem, which means that installing MS Access again on the client won't really fix it if your backend tables are corrupted. It could be that this particular client computer is the first to demonstrate an error code to this low-level error. It may also mean that in the near future it may become fully corrupted and unretrievable- make sure your backup routine is secure!
At this point, you may wish to ask Jon or one of his programmers to take a peak at your tables to search for any corruption.
If not of the above work, then get a new $300 desktop on ebay and load your AC client on it and quit wasting your time on an issue that will most likely be hardware related and unsolvable.
Good luck! Keep us posted!
Al