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a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody microsoft odbc microsoft access driver disk or network error can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top MS Access 2003 - Disk or Network Error - NOT a Network Issue - Remote App - Win 2008 up vote 0 down https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/114771 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 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. http://superuser.com/questions/787474/ms-access-2003-disk-or-network-error-not-a-network-issue-remote-app-win 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. Renamed to add TEST1 to file name. Copied back to server. Updated RemoteApp shortcut to look at new file name. It works! So simply copying the file and renaming makes it work. However, I tried the same steps without changing the name (basically copy it to local and copy/overwrite right back to server) and that does not fix the issue. remote-desktop windows-server-2008-r2 microsoft-access remoteapp share|improve this question edited Jul 24 '14 at 15:40 asked Jul 2

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?603125-RESOLVED-Disk-or-Network-Error-with-CORRECT-connection-string to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 40 of 42 Thread: http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/disk-or-network-error.4034132/ [RESOLVED] Disk or Network Error with CORRECT connection string Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Feb 11th, 2010,01:35 network error AM #1 rack View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Thread Starter Fanatic Member Join Date Jul 2006 Location Anchorage, Alaska Posts 545 [RESOLVED] Disk or Network Error with CORRECT connection string So, entire situation. [ASP.NET] code (Shown below) running on an [IIS server] [Microsoft Access Database] sitting out on the company network folder I've gotten 1 of 2 seperate errors. 1. Disk or Network Error 2. The disk or network Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '\\---\---\---\---\test.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. For the first error, I made sure that IUSR, IWAM, and ASPNET have full access to the TMP and TEMP System Variable folders. It depends on how I specify the path. However, if I just type in gibberish in the path name, it gives the correct "invalid path" error below. '\\abcdefg\adsf\ehdsf\test.mdb' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides. So this leads me to belive that A) the path I am specifing is working B) the connection string is written correctly C) no one is accessing the file, I created it myself just to test this and no one would randomly go to this folder location and open it. What am I missing? Are there settings in IIS that I need to adjust on the ASP.NET IIS server machine? VB.NET Code: <%@Page Language="vb" Explicit="True" Debug="True"%><%@Import Namespace="System.Data"%><%@Import Namespace="System.Data.OleDb"%>

 

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