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Back End on NAS Device
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Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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Also, please post back your findings so others can learn from your experience,
-- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "AG" wrote: Repost - Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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Yes, there is not a lot of info on Access and NAS drives. That said search
these forums and you will find a few postings that may help you. for instance http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...4-c1a581cfa0d8 -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "AG" wrote: Repost - Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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Thanks Daniel,
Yes, I did see that one. However, there really isn't a whole lot else, so I am hoping to get a response from a MS Tech. I had posted this last week and should have had a response from them as part of my MSDN subscription. There was no response due to a system glitch, but it is supposedly fixed now. Hopefully, we can get some 'official' input. -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom "Daniel Pineault" wrote: Yes, there is not a lot of info on Access and NAS drives. That said search these forums and you will find a few postings that may help you. for instance http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...4-c1a581cfa0d8 -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "AG" wrote: Repost - Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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Hi AG,
For such advisory question, I recommend that you contact Microsoft Advisory Services for the best support. Microsoft Advisory Services provides short-term advice and guidance for problems not covered by Problem Resolution Service as well as requests for consultative assistance for design, development and deployment issues. For specific information about the types of Advisory Services available, visit the http://support.microsoft.com/gp/advisoryservice web page. Best regards, Charles Wang |
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Charles,
I asked about known issues. Seems like an appropriate question for a forum. I have found little information in searching ,and with NAS devices becoming more popular, I think there should be at least some info available from Microsoft. Directing me to paid support is not an appropriate response. -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom ""Charles Wang [MSFT]"" wrote: Hi AG, For such advisory question, I recommend that you contact Microsoft Advisory Services for the best support. Microsoft Advisory Services provides short-term advice and guidance for problems not covered by Problem Resolution Service as well as requests for consultative assistance for design, development and deployment issues. For specific information about the types of Advisory Services available, visit the http://support.microsoft.com/gp/advisoryservice web page. Best regards, Charles Wang . |
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Not sure if you had come across this post or not...
http://compgroups.net/comp.databases...ccess-MDB-data -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "AG" wrote: Repost - Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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I did miss that one.
Thanks Daniel, -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom "Daniel Pineault" wrote: Not sure if you had come across this post or not... http://compgroups.net/comp.databases...ccess-MDB-data -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "AG" wrote: Repost - Access 2007 split FE/BE, each user has their own FE. Combination of TS and local LAN users. System worked fine when the BE was on the server. A few hours after client moved it to a NAS device, the BE corrupted. In searching, I can find very little relating to Access back end and NAS. Does anyone know of any issues with locating an Access BE on a NAS device? -- AG Email: npATadhdataDOTcom |
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