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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    The_Doc_Man, thank your detailed and helpful rumination! :) From this, I can say that the BE folder is NOT on a cloud based system because there are no sync icons shown for the BE files. However, although FE is stored on my local (desktop), the sync icon is shown. Could it be the problem ? And...
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    In this case, I believe I have a NAS system. On the windows file browser, where you write directory, it says network > [company domain] > [folder name]. I can go to the folder by writing \\companydomain\foldername there, but only with vpn if I am working away.
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    Maybe I used wrong teminology there, sorry for inconvenience. Normally database stuff is not my proffession.
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    Hi The_Doc_Man, thank you for the insights. Forms mainly use direct table references in their .RecordSource properties. I will change them to queries and try like that. Slowdown occur immediately when second person runs the database.
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    Hi GPGeorge, I am using Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, Access Version 2410, build 18129.20200
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    Thank you Minty! Network share folder is on company's cloud sytem. Connection speed is really high with only one user.
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    Access performance issues when more than one users log in simultaneously.

    Firstly, I would like to extend my warmest wishes to everbody on this forum for a joyous and restful Christmas season, filled with happiness and good health. We are currently developing a database system using Microsoft Access. While the system works seamlessly for the most part, we encounter...
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