I split my database, compacted and repair, did as much as I could the performance analyzer suggested without compromising functionality and controls, converted the front end into an MDE file and put the BE on a network path (and of course all the tables are linked), with the FE hosted locally by the testing workstation.
It seems to work but is EXTREMELY slow in performance. It takes over a minute to load a single form.
Before the database was split and when the BE was hosted locally, also, there was no speed problem, no more than few seconds to load the forms.
Specs:
The machines run I tested were a Pentium 4 with Win2000 and OfficeXP, and a Pentium 3 with Win2000 and Office2000.
The database was an Access 2000 db developed under Access XP.
Is there a fairly simple way to remedy this problem or at least improve the speed so my users don't run their fists through the monitor in frustration and come hounding after me? Save me!
It seems to work but is EXTREMELY slow in performance. It takes over a minute to load a single form.
Before the database was split and when the BE was hosted locally, also, there was no speed problem, no more than few seconds to load the forms.
Specs:
The machines run I tested were a Pentium 4 with Win2000 and OfficeXP, and a Pentium 3 with Win2000 and Office2000.
The database was an Access 2000 db developed under Access XP.
Is there a fairly simple way to remedy this problem or at least improve the speed so my users don't run their fists through the monitor in frustration and come hounding after me? Save me!