LAN Performance

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Cindy K said:
OK, maybe this is a bit out of our realm but is there a way to terminate
active connections when these machines go to sleep? It is inevitable that
users will walk away from their machines in the middle of something and
stay
away longer than they expect. We do have a password protection required to
activate the machine again. Is there some setting we can set to end their
session? If you are unsure of this subject, can you point me in the right
direction?
 
Arvin Meyer said:
Patient: Doctor it hurts when I do that

Doctor: Don't do that

Seriously, It is not a good idea to let machines with any application
which
maintains an active server connection "sleep" It is far to easy for a user
simply reboot or turn a machine off, causing corruption. All of our
laptops
are set to stay awake while not on battery power.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads:
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
Cindy K said:
I have a packaged and deployee version of an Access application over our
network, the BE resides on the server. The performance is pretty good but
the
moment a PC goes into 'sleep mode' with the instance still open,
performance
slows down. What would cause the application to slow down? When the
machine
is active again, the application is a bit faster but still not as fast as
before.
 

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