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ODBC Connectivity
"BD" <bwaldrum[ at ]charter.net> 20.09.2006 19:20:41
My MS Access 2003 mdb file is accessing a MS SQL Server back-end. I
have a couple of users utilizing laptop computers with the NexTel
aircard to access the internet. The pc card is cutting the connection
due to in-activity and when this happens they have to restart the
application. I have been unable to locate a solution to this problem.
I don't think refreshing the table links will solve this due to the mdb
technology. Any assistance would be helpful and greatly appreciated.

Re: ODBC Connectivity
"BD" <bwaldrum[ at ]charter.net> 20.09.2006 22:33:58
You are absolutely correct about Jet. I am in the process of upgrading
the front end to C# programming, however, I have many things to
re-learn. I know .net technology is more suited to this. I was hoping
there might be a way to duplicate .net's ability to close and open
access points while working remotely. But I have been unsuccessful in
finding a way to do this. C# is the way I want to go if for no other
reason, it is easier to manage upgrading the program with One-Click.

Trey Davis wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> ODBC usually doesn't work well with Microsoft Jet
>
> Try a different IP address.
>
> HTH
>
> Trey Davis
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
> "BD" <bwaldrum[ at ]charter.net> wrote in message
> news:1158780041.832989.300090[ at ]e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > My MS Access 2003 mdb file is accessing a MS SQL Server back-end. I
> > have a couple of users utilizing laptop computers with the NexTel
> > aircard to access the internet. The pc card is cutting the connection
> > due to in-activity and when this happens they have to restart the
> > application. I have been unable to locate a solution to this problem.
> > I don't think refreshing the table links will solve this due to the mdb
> > technology. Any assistance would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
> >

Re: ODBC Connectivity
Jerry Whittle 21.09.2006 16:00:03
Trey Davis is NOT a Microsoft MVP and I suggest not paying any attention to
his reply. If you review his recent posts you'll see that he has "issues".
--
Jerry Whittle
Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.


"BD" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> You are absolutely correct about Jet. I am in the process of upgrading
> the front end to C# programming, however, I have many things to
> re-learn. I know .net technology is more suited to this. I was hoping
> there might be a way to duplicate .net's ability to close and open
> access points while working remotely. But I have been unsuccessful in
> finding a way to do this. C# is the way I want to go if for no other
> reason, it is easier to manage upgrading the program with One-Click.
>
> Trey Davis wrote:
> > ODBC usually doesn't work well with Microsoft Jet
> >
> > Try a different IP address.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > Trey Davis
> > Microsoft Access MVP
> >
> > "BD" <bwaldrum[ at ]charter.net> wrote in message
> > news:1158780041.832989.300090[ at ]e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > > My MS Access 2003 mdb file is accessing a MS SQL Server back-end. I
> > > have a couple of users utilizing laptop computers with the NexTel
> > > aircard to access the internet. The pc card is cutting the connection
> > > due to in-activity and when this happens they have to restart the
> > > application. I have been unable to locate a solution to this problem.
> > > I don't think refreshing the table links will solve this due to the mdb
> > > technology. Any assistance would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
> > >
>
>

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