[AccessD] Dr Watson Errors on Broadband connection

Heenan, Lambert Lambert.Heenan at AIG.com
Fri Apr 16 16:04:05 CDT 2004


This is an NT4 box too, but not using Citrix. Like I said it's all just
ticketyboo until he tries to access the Db via his broadband connection at
home????


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gregg [SMTP:greggs at msn.com]
> Sent:	Friday, April 16, 2004 4:41 PM
> To:	Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject:	RE: [AccessD] Dr Watson Errors on Broadband connection
> 
> I have an app with the same problem... with the same no solution.  We're
> running Citrix on NT4 and SQl be.  I am using a mapped drive to link to
> access and SQL tables.  My Doctor shows up 1 out of 5 times when relinking
> but does seem to be worst on some connections than others. I'm wondering
> if
> it is NT4... what are you running?
> 
> Gregg Steinbrenner
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Heenan,
> Lambert
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:12 PM
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> Cc: Access-D Email (E-mail)
> Subject: [AccessD] Dr Watson Errors on Broadband connection
> 
> 
> 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
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