Access on Terminal Server

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Since moving users over to TS we have noticed a small problem in our
access DB Which was written for us before my time. Unfortunatly I do not
know access that well. When Access opens there is a main menu. We then
click the 'Client form' button which opens another access window. There is a
'search clients button' filter, where we can search by name etc. When we
then double click on a record it will open. But if we return to the filter
and try and open a new record, it will not (no error). Have to close and
reopen the 'client form' window to open a new record. This is only occuring
in Rempte desktop and not when run from a workstation, regardless of user
rights etc. Windows 2000 Terminal (SP4).
Greatfull for any suggestions. Hope you can make some sense from the above.
 
I just tried this on 2 different Access 2002 databases using our Terminal
Server which is a Windows Server 2003 machine, and could not repeat your
problem. Can you give us more specific details?

Have you tried turning the filter off (Click on the funnel icon) between
searches?
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access Downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access

Jay in London said:
Since moving users over to TS we have noticed a small problem in our
access DB Which was written for us before my time. Unfortunatly I do not
know access that well. When Access opens there is a main menu. We then
click the 'Client form' button which opens another access window. There is a
'search clients button' filter, where we can search by name etc. When we
then double click on a record it will open. But if we return to the filter
and try and open a new record, it will not (no error). Have to close and
reopen the 'client form' window to open a new record. This is only occuring
in Rempte desktop and not when run from a workstation, regardless of user
rights etc. Windows 2000 Terminal (SP4).
Greatfull for any suggestions. Hope you can make some sense from the
above.
 
Thanks for your kind reply. Am currently out of the office. Will try this
on my return.

Thanks
 

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