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Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 28th, 2001,08:00 AM #1 Pearl View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Oct 1999 Location fort worth,tx,usa Posts 501 Disk or Network Error: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/251254 Access 97 have a FrontEnd and Backend databse for multiple users. The FrontEnds reside on local hard drive while BackEnd is located in central network drive. An icon points to each individual FrontEnd on user desktop. Yesterday, all of a sudden, all users saw this message: Disk or Network Error. Has anyone seen this before and if so what caused it and how resolved? Reply With Quote February 28th, 2001,03:56 PM #2 RacerX66 View Profile View Forum Posts 5000 Join Date Feb http://www.hardwarecentral.com/showthread.php?91103-Disk-or-Network-Error-Access-97 2000 Location Sewickley, PA US Posts 213 I have this problem since I upgraded to Win2K Pro at work. It only happens when I attempt to open a database on the network in my own "home" drive. It resides in a folder I have there. If I take it out of that folder and open--no problem. Once I put it back--Disk or Network error! It's not a rihts issue as I have Admin rights to everything here at work. MS says to make sure that the Temp folder exists on the hard drive. It's there and all the variables are good. Some places say it's the client--that didn't work! If I do find anything, I'll definately post it. Before you give someone a piece of your mind, make sure you have enough to get by on! Reply With Quote February 28th, 2001,05:40 PM #3 Pearl View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Oct 1999 Location fort worth,tx,usa Posts 501 more info. The user had the Access database minimized. Was working in Word. the minimized Access indicator started to flash blue. Her Word started crawling. She opened the Access DB up and got the Disk or Network Error. Reply With Quote March 1st, 2001,07:24 AM #4 Pearl View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Oct 1999 Location fort worth,tx,usa Posts 501 Just found an article. Don't know if it will help me but might your Win2K. Check to see wh
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