MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Thu Apr 15 23:18:43 CDT 2004
Heenan, Lambert wrote: >X-Posted to Access-L and Access-D > >I have an Access97 database, split FE/BE. The BE resides on a network drive, >and the FE is on the user's local C drive and it is an MDE file that >references a library MDE that is also on the network. All references use the >full UNC path to the files, not mapped drives. > >I have a user who has no trouble when he's in the office docked and >connected to the LAN. The database also works fine when he's at a remote >location that has a dedicated T1 line into our LAN. > >However, when he tries to access the database, using the exact same >computer, but connected to the LAN via his cable modem and our VPN s/w he >finds that Access crashes, giving a Dr. Watson error before any sign of the >application appears on screen. > >It's one of those "Exception access violation (0xc0000005), Address >0c651503f7" type Dr. Watsons that one typically sees if an MDE application >tries to reference an MDE library that has been modified and recompiled. If >you don't recompile the client MDE you get this type of Dr. Watson. > >The only trouble is the library has not been recompiled recently. > >Any ideas any one???? > >Lambert > > -- Marty Connelly Victoria, B.C. Canada