I've got a problem, many thanks to anyone who can help.
Our department uses an Access database we created to log information on customers. The database is large, so the main database is stored on the network, while each user has a database on their desktop with linked tables. All queries, forms, etc. exist on the desktop versions; only tables exist on the network database.
When more than 10 users open their desktop databases and run queries, a user eventually get an Unrecognized Database Format error, stating the path of the network database. Performing a compact and repair on the network database solves the problem, but only temporarily. Everyone has to exist their desktop versions for 5 minutes at a time, at least 5 times a day to compact and repair. We've tried putting the network database on a bigger and better server, to no avail. Every user has Access 2000, and I can't figure out how to solve this problem. Anyone who can help me, you could save our department a lot of time and trouble. Thank you!
Our department uses an Access database we created to log information on customers. The database is large, so the main database is stored on the network, while each user has a database on their desktop with linked tables. All queries, forms, etc. exist on the desktop versions; only tables exist on the network database.
When more than 10 users open their desktop databases and run queries, a user eventually get an Unrecognized Database Format error, stating the path of the network database. Performing a compact and repair on the network database solves the problem, but only temporarily. Everyone has to exist their desktop versions for 5 minutes at a time, at least 5 times a day to compact and repair. We've tried putting the network database on a bigger and better server, to no avail. Every user has Access 2000, and I can't figure out how to solve this problem. Anyone who can help me, you could save our department a lot of time and trouble. Thank you!