I posted this in the Office forum and have been keeping an eye on the thread but I would like to ask the Novell guru's this as well.
thread68-432977 is a snip from the descrition from the above post:
When a user opens up an Access database, the LDB file is created with info of who is opening the file, among other things, right in the directory the database resides in. When the database is closed the file deletes itself. For some reason the files are not deleting and this ultimately leads to an "unrecognized file format" error message. The database is then corrupted and needs to be restored. The details are a bit sketchy on the events the lead right up to the crash and MS and Novell are not really revealing much about or not much is know at this problem. Now no-one can confirm that the LDB file is causing the unrecognized file format error, AND no-one can confirm that the file is even there 100% of the time when it happens, but it has been noted in most of the cases that they have looked.
Any related experience with such an issue would be hot. Patches:
Novell 3.31 on 95/98 machines
Novell 4.81 on 2k machines
Office 2k SP1
Novell Servers are 5.1 with SP3 and SP5. There have been problems with this on both servers.
The client has file caching turned on in netware properties due to the network admins don't want the users to have a performance hit. The databases are multiuser databases.
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The LDB file not deleting itself is NOT the cause of the problem but can be a contributor as posted by Dreamboat and JimInKS. One user was performing duties in 2 different physical locations but the context remained the same. That problem has been caused due to user closing the database and shutting the machine down in a matter of seconds. Due to the trip from servers and locations that was the cause of the one problem. But any other information or experience with this is greatly appreaciated.
Thanks,
Rog
thread68-432977 is a snip from the descrition from the above post:
When a user opens up an Access database, the LDB file is created with info of who is opening the file, among other things, right in the directory the database resides in. When the database is closed the file deletes itself. For some reason the files are not deleting and this ultimately leads to an "unrecognized file format" error message. The database is then corrupted and needs to be restored. The details are a bit sketchy on the events the lead right up to the crash and MS and Novell are not really revealing much about or not much is know at this problem. Now no-one can confirm that the LDB file is causing the unrecognized file format error, AND no-one can confirm that the file is even there 100% of the time when it happens, but it has been noted in most of the cases that they have looked.
Any related experience with such an issue would be hot. Patches:
Novell 3.31 on 95/98 machines
Novell 4.81 on 2k machines
Office 2k SP1
Novell Servers are 5.1 with SP3 and SP5. There have been problems with this on both servers.
The client has file caching turned on in netware properties due to the network admins don't want the users to have a performance hit. The databases are multiuser databases.
</snip>
The LDB file not deleting itself is NOT the cause of the problem but can be a contributor as posted by Dreamboat and JimInKS. One user was performing duties in 2 different physical locations but the context remained the same. That problem has been caused due to user closing the database and shutting the machine down in a matter of seconds. Due to the trip from servers and locations that was the cause of the one problem. But any other information or experience with this is greatly appreaciated.
Thanks,
Rog