Access not responding when opening table...

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RJ Pickles

I just discovered the same problem with my Access 2007 database today,
although i am running Vista 32 . all SP's are up to date. FTI, i get my "not
responding" when i try to change the data source on a very simple report.

Any news on a fix yet?
 
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Barb P

I am having this problem as well with Access 2007 on a brand new Windows
2007, 32 bit machine. I can open the database file, import records into the
table, but when I want to open the table, Access hangs if there are more than
40 records - all that will display on my screen without scrolling. I can
open in Design view, but when I try to move or click on anything it hangs.
If I have less than 40 records, it opens fine and functions well. This
happens with old and newly created files, imported data and hand-entered
data, MDB or ACCDB files, it doesn't matter at all. The only thing that
matters is the number of records in the table. This pretty much renders
Access useless. I too have repaired, uninstalled, reinstalled, each time
rebooting and trying all updates, nothing has helped. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
 
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Mark

I'm having a similar problem. We have about 200 commecial app's written in
access2000 (2007). When running in 64bit OS, access hangs from time to time.
It takes about a minute before the 'frozen screen' turns normal again. The
strange problem is that it occurs only 5% of my sql statements.

Anyone?
 
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Gina Whipp

Mark,

Is your database in a Trusted Location?

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TrustedLocation.htm

I would also check your Macro Settings...

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm


I'm having a similar problem. We have about 200 commecial app's written in
access2000 (2007). When running in 64bit OS, access hangs from time to time.
It takes about a minute before the 'frozen screen' turns normal again. The
strange problem is that it occurs only 5% of my sql statements.

Anyone?
 

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