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<DIV><FONT size=2>That is exactly what is happening - only on a machine with
AXP. This is good to know - I can have someone check service packs to
ensure everyone is running the same. (This one person might be running
Office 2000 or Windows 2000, while others are on XP across the
board).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Thank you very much for your input.</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>>>>
cfoust@infostatsystems.com 08/27/03 06:59PM >>><BR>Actually, I saw
exactly that behavior once when different 97 machines<BR>had different Jet
service packs installed. The latest service pack<BR>allowed them to see
the subforms, but the earlier versions got a white<BR>square where the subform
should be.<BR><BR>Charlotte Foust<BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From:
Francisco H Tapia [<A
href="mailto:my.lists@verizon.net]">mailto:my.lists@verizon.net]</A> <BR>Sent:
Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:52 PM<BR>To: Access Developers discussion and
problem solving<BR>Subject: Re: [AccessD] Shared Databases (AXP)<BR><BR><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 <BR>> within a form - it
comes up blank. Sometimes, I can get other users <BR>> to log out and
then the user can view everything. Everyone can get <BR>> back in to
the system and all is well - until it happens again.<BR>> <BR>> The
one user with a problem is running Office 2k while others are <BR>> using XP
(and a few on 97). I have had other users experience this <BR>>
problem, but they were on XP and have been OK for a while. She's the
<BR>> only one that repeated has a problem. Using an LDB utility, some
of <BR>> the users appear to be logged in more than once - they're not though
-<BR><BR>> but they must somehow be locking multiple records??? We are
using <BR>> NetWare for 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
help.<BR><BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>AccessD
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