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Rick
We run Access2002 on our Windows 2000 server and although
35 users utilize the program; most are read only users.
Users using the system at the same time max out at 7
users. We have never seen 8 users on the system at the
same time. We have not split the DB and would like to
avoid doing so to minimize maintenance issues with PCs.
The DB I have written over the past three years appears
to be stable and we have only had one instance of data
corruption in the "early days" probably as a result of
poor design.
The only issue we run into is with the principal data
input person when she uses the Find/Replace function.
95% of the time she can use this function without
difficulty. However; occasionally she receives
the "Microsoft has encountered a problem and needs to
close" while using the Find/Replace function; and she
must exit and re-enter the program.
We have monitored her use of the Find/Replace carefully
and do not see anything that may be triggering the error.
In fact; today she was able to re-enter the program and
follow the exact keystrokes that initially booted her
out. Cursor in same field (a combo box)and use of the
exact keystrokes. After closing Access and re-entering
the second Search/Replace attempt was totally uneventful
and successful.
All users can run queries; reports; macros; and input
data via forms consistently without encountering this
error. It is only when this user utilizes the
Search/Replace function that she occasionally gets booted
out. Our IT mananger tried installing OfficeXP SP3 on
her machine recently but this has not corrected the
problem.
Anyone suggest a solution to this problem and how to
correct it?
TIA
..
35 users utilize the program; most are read only users.
Users using the system at the same time max out at 7
users. We have never seen 8 users on the system at the
same time. We have not split the DB and would like to
avoid doing so to minimize maintenance issues with PCs.
The DB I have written over the past three years appears
to be stable and we have only had one instance of data
corruption in the "early days" probably as a result of
poor design.
The only issue we run into is with the principal data
input person when she uses the Find/Replace function.
95% of the time she can use this function without
difficulty. However; occasionally she receives
the "Microsoft has encountered a problem and needs to
close" while using the Find/Replace function; and she
must exit and re-enter the program.
We have monitored her use of the Find/Replace carefully
and do not see anything that may be triggering the error.
In fact; today she was able to re-enter the program and
follow the exact keystrokes that initially booted her
out. Cursor in same field (a combo box)and use of the
exact keystrokes. After closing Access and re-entering
the second Search/Replace attempt was totally uneventful
and successful.
All users can run queries; reports; macros; and input
data via forms consistently without encountering this
error. It is only when this user utilizes the
Search/Replace function that she occasionally gets booted
out. Our IT mananger tried installing OfficeXP SP3 on
her machine recently but this has not corrected the
problem.
Anyone suggest a solution to this problem and how to
correct it?
TIA
..