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Ramzi
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      29th Oct 2008
Hi to all...

I am experiencing a slow performance while one user is connected to the
database and when the second user connects and try to perform some commands
like (Dcount, DSum…, or run any SQL statement…) it will take almost 15
double of the actual time with no other user is connected??

Can any one advice!!





Thanks in advance…



Ramzi




 
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Daniel Pineault
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      29th Oct 2008
Is your database split? Have you deployed a copy of the front-end to each
individual user?

Also, what type of network are you using (10/100, gigabit, wirless - please
say no, etc.) and what was the network performance like prior to using the
database?
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"Ramzi" wrote:

> Hi to all...
>
> I am experiencing a slow performance while one user is connected to the
> database and when the second user connects and try to perform some commands
> like (Dcount, DSum…, or run any SQL statement…) it will take almost 15
> double of the actual time with no other user is connected??
>
> Can any one advice!!
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance…
>
>
>
> Ramzi
>
>
>
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>

 
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Tony Toews [MVP]
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      29th Oct 2008
"Ramzi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I am experiencing a slow performance while one user is connected to the
>database and when the second user connects and try to perform some commands
>like (Dcount, DSum…, or run any SQL statement…) it will take almost 15
>double of the actual time with no other user is connected??


The three most common performance problems in Access 2000 or newer
are:
- LDB locking which a persistent recordset connection or an always
open bound form corrects (multiple users)
- sub datasheet Name property set to [Auto] should be [None]
- Track name AutoCorrect should be off

If the problem is for everyone when starting up the MDB then it likely
needs a decompile.

For more information on these, less likely causes, other tips and
links to MS KB articles visit my Access Performance FAQ page at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm

Tony
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