At my office we recently upgraded to Access 2013. All my Access databases are "timing out" and "freezing" on me after 15 minutes or so. Here's the prompt message I get:
"Your network access was interrupted. To continue, close the database, and then open it again." OK; Help
Of course when the database is interrupted like this all kinds of nasty things happen. If I am in the middle of a entering a new record, the "interruption" saves it as an incomplete record without all the requires fields I have set up and I have to go back into the table and manually delete the record, re-open the database and start over. Not to mention my users (an myself) are frustrated.
Our IT people have looked into the office network settings/properties and can't find anything that would cause this on their end, and their log indicates no network interruptions. They suspect this is an Access 2013 glitch/problem and are still looking for a solution. I thought I'd post this question here in hopes for a clue.
I think this is related to Access 2013 because I have 2010 at home and when I run my copies at home, I don't have this problem.
Help!
"Your network access was interrupted. To continue, close the database, and then open it again." OK; Help
Of course when the database is interrupted like this all kinds of nasty things happen. If I am in the middle of a entering a new record, the "interruption" saves it as an incomplete record without all the requires fields I have set up and I have to go back into the table and manually delete the record, re-open the database and start over. Not to mention my users (an myself) are frustrated.
Our IT people have looked into the office network settings/properties and can't find anything that would cause this on their end, and their log indicates no network interruptions. They suspect this is an Access 2013 glitch/problem and are still looking for a solution. I thought I'd post this question here in hopes for a clue.
I think this is related to Access 2013 because I have 2010 at home and when I run my copies at home, I don't have this problem.
Help!