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of 2 1 2 Next > Amy E. Baggott Guest I have an Access Database that has run stably for a few years, but has suddenly started http://www.office-forums.com/threads/disk-or-network-error-in-access-2003.440564/ throwing "Disk or Network Errors" on both the front and back end or just freezing with no explanation. The user then has to click OK a few dozen times before it will let you close (or just use End Task), but when you open it back up almost immediately, it's fine. This happens at random and just started this week. My IT Network Admin says it's not a disk or network problem, and I'm inclined to agree because it isn't affecting anything else that runs on the network. Any ideas? It's getting to be a serious pain in the arse. TNX -- Amy E. Baggott "I''m going crazy and I''m taking all of you with me!" -- Linda Grayson Amy E. Baggott, Sep 4, 2009 #1 Advertisements John Spencer Guest Databases are heavy users of networks and disk or network are sensitive to any network problems. Most other applications will try again to get the data if they run into a problem. So if word tries to fetch a document and something goes wrong, it will probably try to fetch the document again, and you will never see a message that something went wrong the first time it tried. If this problem is affecting many users then I would suspect that there is a network problem of some type. Other possibilities would be patches to the Access software that just got applied and has now triggering something to cause this. John Spencer Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2009 The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County Amy E. Baggott wrote: > I have an Access Database that has run stably for a few years, but has > suddenly started throwing "Disk or Network Errors" on both the front and back > end or just freezing with no explanation. The user then has to click OK a > few dozen times before it will let you close (or just use End Task), but when > you open it back up almost immediately, it's fine. This happens at random > and just started this week. My I