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    Crashing database

    And thanks for all of the advice.
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    Crashing database

    The database has stopped crashing. we made a number of changes. I put the database with programming code on the local drives and only left the data file on the file server. That reduced problems. Upgrades to VMware also helped. Staff knows to quit from Access if they are walking away from their...
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    Crashing database

    The only hardware that has been shuffled was a phone. No computers were moved. I'm going to check on what you suggest.
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    Crashing database

    I replaced the phone this morning and thought that we got it because no crashes today. Until I tried to get on the database. I can't get on, I get the error. Had someone else try to get one, the same problem. But the person currently on the database, who has the replaced phone, is working...
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    Crashing database

    So swapped phones and the phone that was with the person whose workstation I supported is not working properly. So I will work on replacing that phone tomorrow.
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    Crashing database

    So I just swapped the phone with another and see if this phone has a problem connecting itself to the PB. I have other phones I can swap in once I program them.
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    Crashing database

    The phone setup is very common and we have been using it for 6 years. The phones are 1GB and act as routers. This one phone is giving me problems though, first reported to me today. It has been having problems working as a phone though the routing seems to work fine. But there can be a hiccup...
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    Crashing database

    I am suspecting that one person has a bad connection to the network. Her IP phone reset today, not a good sign. Our Cat 6 wiring first goes into a Cisco phone and then to the computer.
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    Crashing database

    One more question. All programming are macros. Would it make any difference to upgrade the macros to Visual Basic? Feel like I am clutching at straws here. We are slowly ramping on the users to see if one of them might be triggering the problem. Which doesn't make sense because once we put the...
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    Crashing database

    We are running the current version of Access365. I went to each computer and made sure all Office365 updates were installed last week. When we got the database the previous owner was using Access 2003. The developer also moved to the current version of Access. I made sure we were using all new...
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    Crashing database

    Someone recommended splitting the files, and the programmer had already done this back in 1999. I will talk with him about this issue and his experience with other clients.
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    Crashing database

    Of course, FE and BE. I think the programmer has taken care of this issue, though he never mentioned giving each user their own FE app. I will cover this issue with him. The previous database owner ran everything single user, he would simply make multiple copies of the database, with all but...
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    Crashing database

    All of the tables are on the server. So that is probably the problem. The file WPDprog has the programming work. I assume this is what you mean by the FE app. The file WPDdata has the data and I assume that this is what you mean by the BE tables. So I should copy WPDprog to each workstation...
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    Crashing database

    We have Access databases running with simple file sharing. The database files are on a Windows Server 2012R2. The clients are running Windows 10 under VMware. The Windows clients are only running Access, users have been warned not to run any other software. The data is in one file, most of the...
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    New to Access

    Thanks to everyone who has helped me with Access. I am getting more used to it. Part of the problem is simply that this database is a 28 year old design (yes, it predates Access) and there are so many oddities. For example, I was looking for orders for subscription to a web site and I learned...
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    Trusted locations

    OK, I figured this one out but it seems to keep a large security door open instead of allowing me to provide macro access to a single document.
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    Trusted locations

    I am placing a database from a company we acquired onto a Windows 2003 server. We will use this server for only a few months until we can rewrite this database from scratch. I need to set this network location as a trusted location. I have checked "Allow Trusted Locations on my network." I...
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    Security

    I plan on rewriting this database from scratch in the next few months once I figure it out. That will have security as part of the design, I am concerned that reworking security backwards will take at least as much work and more likely to have holes in it Fortunately most users will work with...
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    Generating a map of tables and relationships

    I have inherited a database. It is important for me to create a map of the tables and the relationship between tables. I suspect I might not be able to easily do this due to how the original developer created the database. I am now in Access 365 but the developer last worked in Access 2003...
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    Security

    It occurred to me that the Access database I inherited doesn't have any security on it. Where do I look for adding accounts and passwords. First I would like to lock up the database and have separate user and developer accounts.
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