MarkGibson
Programmer
When I was last at my client's office, working on their multi-user Access 2000 database (shared across an ethernet network of 5 users, with a 2Meg backend on the server and a 7Meg front-end on each machine), the database got slower and slower and finally crashed at the end of the day; the machine I was on has Access 2002, and it was unable to compress and repair the database, even after several tries, and even when I quit and re-opened Access 2002. Finally I was able to copy it to my laptop, which has Access 2000, and repair it. It worked, and I was able to continue development on my machine.
When I came back to the client today and installed the latest version, it was very slow, about half the speed that it was when I left. This week's development work has not, as far as I know, altered any of the file structures or the data access mechanisms. I presume that there is corruption hidden in the background.
This has happened before, usually with crashes under Access 2000; sometimes I have had to redo the last few hours of work. Each time the db seems slower.
What can you suggest as a way to clean things up and start afresh? Of course I have run Tools: Utilities: Compact and Repair many times, under both 2000 and 2002.
Thanks for your help!
When I came back to the client today and installed the latest version, it was very slow, about half the speed that it was when I left. This week's development work has not, as far as I know, altered any of the file structures or the data access mechanisms. I presume that there is corruption hidden in the background.
This has happened before, usually with crashes under Access 2000; sometimes I have had to redo the last few hours of work. Each time the db seems slower.
What can you suggest as a way to clean things up and start afresh? Of course I have run Tools: Utilities: Compact and Repair many times, under both 2000 and 2002.
Thanks for your help!