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<DIV><FONT size=2>I didn't explain clearly - there are separate FEs on each
workstation - those with A97 have an A97 FE. The BE is shared and is
currently A97. Which is why it seems so weird that there are these
intermittent problems. I really think it is a network issue, however, our
network guy is on vacation.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>My solution - looked like only 1 person was still on A97 so we
will get him updated. I have since updated the BE to AXP and so far, no
problems.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Thanks for responding.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Terri Jarus<BR>Director, Contract Support Services<BR><A
href="mailto:jarus@amerinet-gpo.com">jarus@amerinet-gpo.com</A><BR>314-542-1902<BR><BR>>>>
my.lists@verizon.net 08/27/03 04:51PM >>><BR>I haven't seen a reply on
this, so I'll chime in... You mentioned that <BR>you converted the
"Shared" front-end to AXP, but how are the A97 <BR>workstations able to use
it?<BR><BR>If you upgrade the BE to AXP, then your A97 users will not be able to
<BR>connect anymore, as A97 is Jet 3, not Jet 4.. Try copying the FE
to <BR>every Workstation so they are not shared... in respect of course
(ie, <BR>AXP gets the AXP copy, A2k get A2k, and A97 gets A97).<BR><BR><BR>--
<BR>-Francisco<BR><BR>Terri Jarus wrote:<BR>> I have recently converted a
shared front-end to AXP while keeping the<BR>> back-end in A97 until all
users get new Office XP installed. Might<BR>> still have a few on
A97.<BR>> <BR>> I'm running into problems with some users unable to
view subforms within<BR>> a form - it comes up blank. Sometimes, I can
get other users to log out<BR>> and then the user can view everything.
Everyone can get back in to the<BR>> system and all is well - until it
happens again.<BR>> <BR>> The one user with a problem is running
Office 2k while others are using<BR>> XP (and a few on 97). I have had
other users experience this problem,<BR>> but they were on XP and have been
OK for a while. She's the only one<BR>> that repeated has a
problem. Using an LDB utility, some of the users<BR>> appear to be
logged in more than once - they're not though - but they<BR>> must somehow be
locking multiple records??? We are using NetWare for<BR>> our
Network.<BR>> <BR>> Anyone have any suggestions? I'm getting
close to converting the<BR>> backend to XP and hope that will solve all
problems - but maybe it<BR>> won't.<BR>> <BR>> I will scan the
Knowledge Base for any known issues as well.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks for
any
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