A couple months ago, our company was upgrade from 2013 to 2016. Seemed to go fairly smoothly. Today I wanted to try the compare database feature. After I provided the two files and clicked the button, it told me it was missing a component support file. I don't recall the name as I'm writing this from home and don't have that version. I contacted our IT and they thought an office repair might sort it out. After the repair, it turned out that I was upgraded to Office 365 and that caused its own set of problems from password security issues to no longer having any office apps on the task bar. After another call with IT, got most of that going again. I asked if I could be rolled back to 2016 and was told no due to license issues.
Unfortunately, the original problem still persists and I gained a new problem.
Anyone have experience or thoughts, thank you.
Unfortunately, the original problem still persists and I gained a new problem.
- Code on my form that interacts with outlook is now very slow, before was instantaneous to a second or two at the most and now takes several seconds and have to wait for it to complete before can do other actions. One button refreshes data by downloading some messages from outlook into access and the other button cycles through the flag - click once and it marks email with a flag, click again and it marks with a green check, etc. I know it is not due to quantity because the slowness problem only began after the upgrade, am stating here that there are only about 10 - 20 messages in the inbox in case someone wants to say that too many messages may be the reason.
- Still can't use the Database compare. The IT person tried a few more things and installed some other software that was recommended from the microsoft site, without luck. He is going to do more research.
Anyone have experience or thoughts, thank you.