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help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,417 IT Pros & Developers. It's disk or network error access 97 quick & easy. Disk or Network error on Terminal Server P: n/a gary0gilbert access 2010 disk or network error An unusual spin to this recurring disk or network error in a Terminal Server environment. Access 2000, Terminal disk or network error microsoft jet database engine Server 2000, file server is windows 2000. All users have a separate copy of the front end db, everyone accesses the back-end db via a network share. To preface, non Terminal https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/251254 Server users (4 or 5 in office) never have this problem. There are two Terminal Servers running win 2000, both basically identical. This error affects users on both of them. Problem is intermittent, and does not target specific users or back-end dbs. Several times a week, various users will pull up a form in access, and a combo or subform will https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/772374-disk-network-error-terminal-server be blank. With error trapping, or if pulling up a form where the recordsource is actually based on the backend db affected, the user will receive the DISK OR NETWORK ERROR. Having the user close the database and re-open, even pulling a new copy of the database, in most cases does not alleviate the problem. Having users logout of Terminal Server and log back in somtimes works, sometimes not. Hard to nail down what the problem is really tied to. Here's the kicker: If the user receives the error, then opens Windows Explorer, navigates to the db file, right-clicks the .mdb file and selects PROPERTIES, there is usually a 1 second pause, the properties windows for the db opens, and the user's database access is now ok. They can immediately refresh or close/re-open the form, and the data shows correctly. This works EVERY time. I would really like to figure out what the problem could be, but i'm stuck. I have verified that all jetdb versions are the same across all systems (TS and workstations). When this problem occurrs, the user's connection (read

Classic Access97 - Disk or network error If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register http://forums.devx.com/showthread.php?50399-Access97-Disk-or-network-error link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Access97 - Disk or network error Tweet http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?603125-RESOLVED-Disk-or-Network-Error-with-CORRECT-connection-string Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 12-11-2000,02:15 PM #1 Andrew Guest Access97 - Disk or network error Hello disk or all, I hope you can help me with this because I am stumped. I have an Access97 database that is used by myself and one other user. For some reason, if I start my application which connects to the database as follows... Set cnn = New ADODB.Connection cnn.CursorLocation = adUseClient cnn.Open "PROVIDER=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\MyDB.mdb";" ...I get a "Disk or network error" message when I try to open the database in Access97. disk or network I have verified, on the "Advanced" tab of the Tools->Options dialog , that the default open mode is "Shared" (this was the default and I have not changed anything). I have never run into this problem with any other database except this one. The problem is, that the other user will get the "Disk or network error" when he starts the application if I have the database open. I have not intentionally set anything to exclusive mode, and all tables and queries are owned by the "Admin" user. Does anyone know how I can get rid of this error? Thanks, Andrew. Reply With Quote 12-11-2000,02:42 PM #2 Arthur Wood Guest Re: Access97 - Disk or network error Andrew, The problem appears to be the OLEDB version. Access 97 uses 3.51, while the code you show appeas to be attempting to open an Access 2000 database (OLEDB.4.0). Change the OLEDB version, and see if that helps. Arthur Wood "Andrew" wrote: > >Hello all, >I hope you can help me with this because I am stumped. I have an Access97 >database that is used by myself and one other user. For some reason, if >I start my application which connects to the database as follows... > > Set

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 40 of 42 Thread: [RESOLVED] Disk or Network Error with CORRECT connection string Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Feb 11th, 2010,01:35 AM #1 rack View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Thread Starter Fanatic Member Join Date Jul 2006 Location Anchorage, Alaska Posts 545 [RESOLVED] Disk or Network Error with CORRECT connection string So, entire situation. [ASP.NET] code (Shown below) running on an [IIS server] [Microsoft Access Database] sitting out on the company network folder I've gotten 1 of 2 seperate errors. 1. Disk or Network Error 2. The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '\\---\---\---\---\test.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. For the first error, I made sure that IUSR, IWAM, and ASPNET have full access to the TMP and TEMP System Variable folders. It depends on how I specify the path. However, if I just type in gibberish in the path name, it gives the correct "invalid path" error below. '\\abcdefg\adsf\ehdsf\test.mdb' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides. So this leads me to belive that A) the path I am specifing is working B) the connection string is written correctly C) no one is accessing the file, I created it myself just to test this and no one would randomly go to this folder location and open it. What am I missing? Are there settings in IIS that I need to adjust on the ASP.NET IIS server machine? VB.NET Code: <%@Page Language="vb" Explicit="True" Debug="True"%><%@Import Namespace="System.Data"%><%@Import Namespace="System.Data.OleDb"%>

 

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