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    jasabel is offline Novice
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    Client/Server application issue on a network.

    Hello all.
    We have been using a client-server MS-Access 2007 application on a ethernet.


    We have server DB stored on a central server as a mdb file, and shared as a "shared folder" to the network.
    DB Clients are stored on client PCs and they have linked tables to the mdb on the server.

    On some particular clients some particular forms seems to get disconnected from the server and stop responding ("?Name", "Name?" is shown in all the fields). If we close the form and open again, brings all the information up again.

    This happens only in some clients, not always. It usually happens when the form is opened for some seconds, and this forms has a subform that has a list based on a query.

    Can you please throw some light !!!
    Best regards

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    jasabel is offline Novice
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    Hold on guys!
    In order to be more serious with contributors of this post! We have run a more comprehensive test and what seemed to be ramdom, it may not be.
    It can be just a programming error!
    Sorry for your contributions and as soon as we fix it we will come back to post it.
    Best regards,

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