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computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/251254 to the top MS Access 2003 - Disk or Network Error - NOT a Network Issue - Remote App - Win 2008 up vote 0 down vote favorite We have a Windows 2008 running terminal services, but as remote apps, not full desktops. There is a single database file, calc.mdb, that gives "Disk or Network Error". If it is accessed by a user with MS Access 2003 installed, it runs http://superuser.com/questions/787474/ms-access-2003-disk-or-network-error-not-a-network-issue-remote-app-win just fine. However for our traveling users that access via the RemoteApp, then they get "Disk or Network Error". I have searched and just about everyone comes to a couple of conclusions: 1. It's a network error. 2. Recompile and/or compact it. It is certainly not #1 because I can verify that the network is fine. I have recompiled and compacted with no success (and besides you can open the database). From a client computer: A) Has no issue running another RemoteApp (such as Word, WordPad, or even another Access DB) B) Has no issue logging in via full remote desktop. C) Can run the database from Access 2003 locally installed D) Receives "Disk or Network Error" when opening via Remote-App. The event log shows nothing of any help that I could find. With all the various logs in Windows Server now, maybe somewhere else to look? It certainly seems related to the RemoteApp setup. Again, this is NOT A NETWORK ISSUE! This has been going on for months. I have verified it is not a network issue. And yes, as soon as I complete my current project, the next is to update these aging apps. EDIT: Additional Test based on comment: Copied offending DB to local computer.
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