MS Access Not responding message

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cpamxn

I have this DB in access 97 as well as 2003 (linking to 97 database). it gets
"hung" for some reason. the task list says "not responding"
I compacted nad reapired, but it still soes the same thing. wahta should I
do next?
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,
I have this DB in access 97 as well as 2003 (linking to 97 database). it gets
"hung" for some reason. the task list says "not responding"
I compacted nad reapired, but it still soes the same thing. wahta should I
do next?
Determine the cause :)

Does this immediately occur after opening the database?



mfG
--> stefan <--
 
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cpamxn

It started recntly.Have been using this DB for about five years. It gets hung
when an append querry or update querry is run.at one point I got a message
'cant read record, currently locked by another user". there is no other user.
I am on network.
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,
It started recntly.Have been using this DB for about five years. It gets hung
when an append querry or update querry is run.at one point I got a message
'cant read record, currently locked by another user". there is no other user.
I am on network.
hmm, maybe the network. Copy the database to a local folder and run
JetComp against it:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295334

Don't forget to make a backup.


mfG
--> stefan <--
 
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cpamxn

Stefan: Thank you for the support. Much apprecaited. I copied the DB on my
desktop, and it works. It definately is a network issue. Jst onemore info: on
network, the # of recods it appended was under 350. At 351 it freezes. The IT
guys cant figure out why.
Again Thank You!!
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,
Stefan: Thank you for the support. Much apprecaited. I copied the DB on my
desktop, and it works. It definately is a network issue. Jst onemore info: on
network, the # of recods it appended was under 350. At 351 it freezes. The IT
guys cant figure out why.
While this is still very vague, I can only guess:

- Try running it from the network without any active anti virus.
- Is it a LAN or a VPN?
If it is a LAN, let the IT guys check the NICs and the switches between
your machine and the server. Check for high traffic situations.
If it is a VPN, check the logs for drops.
- Is the server a Samba server?


mfG
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