[AccessD] Access 2007 vs Access 2010 Speed Issues

Lawrence Mrazek lmrazek at lcm-res.com
Wed Apr 9 11:56:20 CDT 2014


Hi Rocky:

Right now, no, since they are a bit disorganized and probably can't find
their Office 2007 disks. I will push for this, however.

So you're also seeing some slowness in the Access 2010 instance?

Thanks!


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Rocky Smolin <rockysmolin at bchacc.com>wrote:

> Is downgrading the box to 2007 an option?  If not, I'd at least test can
> you
> that by uninstalling 2010 and installing 2007?  If still slow then you know
> it's not Access.  Do any other apps or functions run slowly?
>
> I'm having this issue with a client now - one machine with 2010 with FE/BE
> -
> FE a 2003 mdb, BE on the server. And not everything runs slows slowly, just
> a couple of specific queries.
>
> I gave him a few things to check out and haven't heard back.
>
> R
>
>
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>
> Hi Folks:
>
> I'm maintaining an application developed (and currently maintained) in
> Access 2007, and am having a user report back that it is extremely slow
> since he upgraded to a new computer with Access 2010. The application was
> developed/compiled in Access 2007 (accdb format) using a standard FE/BE
> configuration. Other users running on much older computers using Access
> 2007 are not reporting any speed issues ... just this guy (He'll get the
> "DB
> Not Responding") message every so often.
>
> Other than the usual suspects, like turning off name autocorrect (done),
> compact/repair (done) are there any other obvious things I should try? The
> network folks claim his PC is connecting to the shared drives just fine, so
> I would hope that it is not a network issue (other network related programs
> Outlook, etc. work fine for him).
>
> Any hints/pushes in the right direction would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
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