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Access 2007 Lack of Speed
Can anyone tell me how to speed this database up? I have approximately 300
users, using a front end with the back end on a shared server. I have compacted the design, secured it and I've tried everything I know of to make it simpler, but it is PAINFULLY SLOW!!! I don't remember previous versions of Access ever beign thie slow. Thanks for your help. |
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Access 2007 Lack of Speed
Tony Toews' comes to the rescue yet again. Check out:
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm However with 300 users, you might have reached the limits of Access. How many concurrent users? If more than 25 are on at the same time, it might be time to find another solution. Something like SQL Server as the BE with Access as the FE. Then you could rewrite the queries as pass-thrus for much better performance. -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. "Lynda" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to speed this database up? I have approximately 300 users, using a front end with the back end on a shared server. I have compacted the design, secured it and I've tried everything I know of to make it simpler, but it is PAINFULLY SLOW!!! I don't remember previous versions of Access ever beign thie slow. Thanks for your help. |
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Access 2007 Lack of Speed
Thanks for your suggestion. I don't know if I have that option here, but
I'll check into it. "Jerry Whittle" wrote: Tony Toews' comes to the rescue yet again. Check out: http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm However with 300 users, you might have reached the limits of Access. How many concurrent users? If more than 25 are on at the same time, it might be time to find another solution. Something like SQL Server as the BE with Access as the FE. Then you could rewrite the queries as pass-thrus for much better performance. -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. "Lynda" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to speed this database up? I have approximately 300 users, using a front end with the back end on a shared server. I have compacted the design, secured it and I've tried everything I know of to make it simpler, but it is PAINFULLY SLOW!!! I don't remember previous versions of Access ever beign thie slow. Thanks for your help. |
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