![]() You shouldn’t need to reboot to solve the problem, it didn’t in my case. The chances of you running into this are quite extreme, however it is an issue in JET (Microsoft Access) that doesn’t exist in Microsoft SQL Server and thus if you are dealing with code transitioning you may want to know about the problem in this very extreme and unlikely situation. This document deals with one specific issue which is related to the idea of this being caused by an incompatible type value. ![]() There are a number of issues that can cause this error, they are poorly documented elsewhere online but the information is there connection string, registry values slightly offset and so fourth. Check each OLE DB status value, if available. Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors. Microsoft JET Database Engine error ‘80040e21’
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