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Cindy K
I have an Access application that tends to slow down when users allow their
machines to "go to sleep". I suspect that because they have an open session
with the server, performance is hindered and the possibility of our data
becoming corupt is increased. We do have the protection of a password that is
required to activate the machine but that still doesn't do anything for the
open server connection. Is there a way to terminate the network connection
for these users when their machines go to sleep? Some setting I've
overlooked? Can someone point me in the right direction?
machines to "go to sleep". I suspect that because they have an open session
with the server, performance is hindered and the possibility of our data
becoming corupt is increased. We do have the protection of a password that is
required to activate the machine but that still doesn't do anything for the
open server connection. Is there a way to terminate the network connection
for these users when their machines go to sleep? Some setting I've
overlooked? Can someone point me in the right direction?