[AccessD] error & structure: Please Help!!

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Nov 24 17:33:58 CST 2005


...or who is using it, Pedro. 

Jim

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Pedro Janssen
Sent: November 24, 2005 2:30 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] error & structure: Please Help!!

Hello Jim and Marty,

i have forgotten to tell something. You both think that this error occurs by

network or closing problems. Why do we never have problems with other 
databases, who share the same network. I still think that it lies in the 
database structure.

Pedro Janssen


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From: <Pedro at plex.nl>
To: <AccessD at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [AccessD] error & structure: Please Help!!


> Hello Jim And Marty,
>
> thanks for the tips.
>
> I will check this out.
>
> Pedro Janssen
>
>
>
> In antwoord op:
>
>> From: MartyConnelly <martyconnelly at shaw.ca>
>> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
>> Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:43:16 -0800
>> Subject: Re: [AccessD] error & structure: Please Help!!
>>
>>
>> You can force out Idle Users and also a similar method with a timer and
>> hidden form and a small field in a table
>> can be used to force everyone out with a 5 minute warning
>>
>> Candace Tripp has an example mdb "Detect and Logoff Idle Users"
>> http://www.candace-tripp.com/pages/access_downloads.aspx
>>
>>
>> HOW TO: Detect User Idle Time or Inactivity in Access 2000
>>    http://support.microsoft.com/?id=210297
>>
>> use Const IDLEMINUTES = 20 (instead of the 1 minute setting shown in the
>> Knowledge Base article),
>> and  do not display a message box as shown in the  article, since
>> message boxes are modal and this would defeat any attempt to close:
>>
>> Sub IdleTimeDetected(sngExpiredMinutes)
>>    'Dim strMessage As String
>>    'strMessage = "No user activity detected in the last" & vbCrLf
>>    'strMessage = strMessage & sngExpiredMinutes & " minute(s)!"
>>    'MsgBox strMessage, vbInformation, "No Sign of Activity!"
>>    Application.Quit acSaveYes
>> End Sub
>>
>>
>> Jim Lawrence wrote:
>>
>> >Hi Pedro:
>> >
>> >One thing you can do is when you get the BE recovered. Check to see how
>> >database is being used. Some of the problems that I had were:
>> >
>> >1. Some users never logged off and just left everything running.... 
>> >result
>> >in extra exposure and halted backups.
>> >2. One user simply used the off and on button when ending for the day.
>> >3. One of the local IT guys would re-boot the server without getting
>> >everyone logged off.
>> >
>> >I am not suggesting that these are the issues at your site but a similar

>> >set
>> >of problems that that physically affect database I/O would continuously
>> >corrupt your BE.
>> >
>> >HTH
>> >Jim
>> >
>
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