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Charax
I have Access 2003 on a Win XP Pro SP2 desktop (512 MB RAM) and SQL Server
2000 database (50,000 records).
I also have Access 2007 on a Vista Home Premium laptop (1 GB RAM); SQL
Server 2005 installed with identical db.
My primary app is an Access 2003 mdb front end with ODBC links to SQL Server
which runs like a scalded cat on Win XP whether linked to the SQL Server
2000 or the SQL Server 2005. But when I run the mdb with Access 2007 on
Vista, it is sooo doggy that it is unusable. Like 3-4 minutes for record
navigation! Doesn't matter whether linked to the SS2000 or the SS2005 db.
I have removed user level security, rechecked all the VBA references are
correct and recompiled under A2007/Vista. But no improved performance at
all. I tried turning off Symantec anti-virus and firewall - no help.
Other Office 2007 apps on the laptop run quickly. Can someone suggest some
approaches to troubleshooting this Vista-A2007 performance problem?
Thanks in advance,
Charax
2000 database (50,000 records).
I also have Access 2007 on a Vista Home Premium laptop (1 GB RAM); SQL
Server 2005 installed with identical db.
My primary app is an Access 2003 mdb front end with ODBC links to SQL Server
which runs like a scalded cat on Win XP whether linked to the SQL Server
2000 or the SQL Server 2005. But when I run the mdb with Access 2007 on
Vista, it is sooo doggy that it is unusable. Like 3-4 minutes for record
navigation! Doesn't matter whether linked to the SS2000 or the SS2005 db.
I have removed user level security, rechecked all the VBA references are
correct and recompiled under A2007/Vista. But no improved performance at
all. I tried turning off Symantec anti-virus and firewall - no help.
Other Office 2007 apps on the laptop run quickly. Can someone suggest some
approaches to troubleshooting this Vista-A2007 performance problem?
Thanks in advance,
Charax