Hello!
I've encountered a serious problem while working with
the Office 2000 suite (esp. with Access) under
Windows 2000.
I've developed an Access application, with a moderate
number of tables, forms and reports and with some VBA
coding involved. The development process was under
Windows 98, and the client seemed to (almost) flawlessly
use the application with W2K. At some point I also decided
to migrate to W2K and proceed with the application's
fine tuning there. But, to my amazement, the application
responded very harshly to this "turmoil". It started to behave
very unpredictably, especially with reports and coded event
procedures. It started to generate absolutely inappropriate
error-messages and crush (with "MS Access has generated a fatal
error..." kind of messages). The point is, that with every
instance it takes a different time and circumstances for the
software to crush.
And, lately, I've noticed that Word also crushes sometimes,
with no apparent reason whatsoever.
I suspect it has something to do with my system's pretty
"weak" configuration. Here's the system summary generated by
the appropriate computer management option:
System Information report written at: 03/08/02 23:31:03
LocalMachine[System Summary]
Item Value
OS Name Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Version 5.0.2195 Build 2195
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name HOME
System Manufacturer System Manufacturer
System Model System Name
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 1 GenuineIntel ~500 Mhz
BIOS Version Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
Windows Directory E:\WINNT
System Directory E:\WINNT\System32
Boot Device \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Locale Israel
User Name HOME\Ostap Bender
Total Physical Memory 130,600 KB
Available Physical Memory 19,020 KB
Total Virtual Memory 440,652 KB
Available Virtual Memory 216,024 KB
Page File Space 310,052 KB
Page File E:\pagefile.sys
Maybe I have to enlarge the virtual memory?
But the reported suggested virtual memory is 190M!
Has anyone encountered similar problems?
What do I do in this case?
I know, that the client's system runs this application
OK (but his system has 256M RAM - could this be the reason?).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
sosed.
I've encountered a serious problem while working with
the Office 2000 suite (esp. with Access) under
Windows 2000.
I've developed an Access application, with a moderate
number of tables, forms and reports and with some VBA
coding involved. The development process was under
Windows 98, and the client seemed to (almost) flawlessly
use the application with W2K. At some point I also decided
to migrate to W2K and proceed with the application's
fine tuning there. But, to my amazement, the application
responded very harshly to this "turmoil". It started to behave
very unpredictably, especially with reports and coded event
procedures. It started to generate absolutely inappropriate
error-messages and crush (with "MS Access has generated a fatal
error..." kind of messages). The point is, that with every
instance it takes a different time and circumstances for the
software to crush.
And, lately, I've noticed that Word also crushes sometimes,
with no apparent reason whatsoever.
I suspect it has something to do with my system's pretty
"weak" configuration. Here's the system summary generated by
the appropriate computer management option:
System Information report written at: 03/08/02 23:31:03
LocalMachine[System Summary]
Item Value
OS Name Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Version 5.0.2195 Build 2195
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name HOME
System Manufacturer System Manufacturer
System Model System Name
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 1 GenuineIntel ~500 Mhz
BIOS Version Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
Windows Directory E:\WINNT
System Directory E:\WINNT\System32
Boot Device \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Locale Israel
User Name HOME\Ostap Bender
Total Physical Memory 130,600 KB
Available Physical Memory 19,020 KB
Total Virtual Memory 440,652 KB
Available Virtual Memory 216,024 KB
Page File Space 310,052 KB
Page File E:\pagefile.sys
Maybe I have to enlarge the virtual memory?
But the reported suggested virtual memory is 190M!
Has anyone encountered similar problems?
What do I do in this case?
I know, that the client's system runs this application
OK (but his system has 256M RAM - could this be the reason?).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
sosed.