Vista/Access Database Network Problem

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Di Cook

Has the very serious network problem in Vista covered by Article 935366
"Issues that you may encounter when you open or are using a Microsoft Office
Access database on a computer that is running Windows Vista" been fixed by
either Vista SP1 or Access SP3? I can't find any reference to a fix in
these service packs?? To lose your data is indeed a very serious bug.

Part of the article on 935366 states:

When you open or are using a Microsoft Office Access database on a computer
that is running Windows Vista, you may encounter one or more of the
following issues:

.. Access appears to stop responding.

.. Access responds very slowly.

.. Access exits unexpectedly or crashes.

.. An event that resembles the following is logged in the Application log:

Log Name: Application

Source: Application Hang

Logged: Date_and_Time

Event ID: 1002

Task Category: (101)

Level: Error

Keywords: Classic

User: N/A

Computer: Computer_Name

Description: The program MSACCESS.EXE version Version_Number stopped
interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about
the problem is available, check the problem history in the Problem Reports
and Solutions control panel. Process ID: Process_ID Start Time:
Hexadecimal_Time Termination Time: Hexadecimal_Time

After you encounter one or more of these issues, you receive the following
error message the next time that you open the database:

The document Database_Name caused a serious error the last time it was
opened. Would you like to continue opening it?

When you open the database, you encounter the following issues:

.. All data in tables and queries shows as "#Name?"

.. You no longer see any objects in the navigation pane.

This problem may occur if the following conditions are true:

.. The database that you are using is a shared database that resides on a
Windows Vista-based computer.

.. Two or more Windows Vista-based computers are trying to use the database
at the same time.

This problem is related to issues with Server Message Block (SMB) 2.0 when
SMB 2.0 is running on a Windows Vista-based computer
 

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