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help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,496 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Disk or Network error on Terminal Server P: n/a gary0gilbert An unusual spin to this recurring disk or network error in a Terminal Server environment. Access 2000, Terminal 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 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 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/write etc) to other dbs in the same shared drive are not affected. Feb 18 '08 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 10 Replies P: n/a paii, Ron