dibby44 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:63BC536C-E616-4F7E-BA69-(E-Mail Removed):
> On my pc and laptop I have MS Access 2.0, 97, 2000 and 2003,
> because I never know which version my customers might be using.
> They all work well together up to now but when I switched from
> Windows 2000 Pro to Vista Home Premium, I get 2 recurring
> nightmare problems. 1 - Under Vista, Access keeps stopping without
> apparent reason. It says it will find a solution but always
> reports back that it can't find one. Among other times, I noticed
> this happening when copying a form design using Save As. The same
> database will still work OK on the laptop under 2000 Pro.
>
> 2 - When my pc and laptop were networked [both using 2000 Pro] I
> now can't do so, and databases on the pc get error messages "Can
> not access the data - Network connection may be lost", and they
> are virtually useless because of this.
Did you upgrade the existing Win2K installation (is that even
possible, except from WinXP?) or did you do a clean install and then
re-install all your software? If you didn't do the latter, I'd
recommend that you do that. There is no reason that any of the
software shouldn't work (which caveats relating to security) or that
networking shouldn't work. So I suspect you've inherited something
from the old Windows installation.
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