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with SP1. Ihave installed Access 97 runtime on both, and am tryingto use an access 97 database (stored on a server). Thedatabase/application is FE/BE seperated, http://microsoft.public.access.devtoolkits.narkive.com/QGosm4tB/access-97-runtime-on-windows-xp-disk-or-network-error with both FE andBE running off the server. The app works fine on Windows98 machines, but on the XP machines I get a "Disk ornetwork error" after a http://www.yqcomputer.com/173_44928_1.htm few minutes, every time. Thenetwork is still up and accessible etc, i.e. I can stillaccess mapped drives but the 97 runtime displaysthe "Disk or network error" regardless. I network error have triedrunning the FE directly using Access 97 (without theruntime) on the XP machines and the same thing happens. Ihave also tried copying just the FE to the local disk,but because it uses linked tables to the BE on theserver, I still get the "disk or network error" message.Any ideas? I need to get this one solved disk or network ASAP so anyadvice/updates etc would be greatly appreciated. Chris Mills 2004-07-09 09:01:04 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I can't really help, except to state I have an A97 db which does not run onWinXP/2k, but runs fine on Win98, or runs fine on said OS when converteddirectly to Access2k.However, my error was a "blue screen of death" which seems unrelated to yours.The first rule would be to put the files local, to eliminate potentialproblems with your network? I mean, though I distrust MS error messages, theerror is pretty specific and always a good place to start. Who knows of yournetwork is overloaded or what.I tell clients, if they put FE on a server, that they are on their own (eventhough it's usually satisfactory).I'm doing no more than thinking about how I would proceed with it. The networkor networking would seem the obvious start, so proceed by eliminating stuff.Post by Richard Walkerhave also tried copying just the FE to the local disk,but because it uses linked tables to the BE on theserv
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