Aaron,
Over the last few weeks I've been watching an alarming trend in your posts.
You continue to make wild, unsupported, claims and personal accusations,
interspersed with obvious and blatant distortations and misrepresentations
of fact. All of that should be an embarrassment to you. Yet it seems only
to grow more intense.
While it's easy to find fault with your posts, it's not so easy, perhaps, to
feel empathy for you, the poster. Yet, that's exactly what is beginning to
surface now. Yes, some folks are finally starting to feel sorry for you.
It's painful watching you flail wildly in public, Dude.
It's time to call for a bit of a break. Why not give yourself a chance to
rest and recover? You obviously have nothing positive to say on most
subjects, and it's long past the time when responding to you has been
anything but an exercise in further frustration. Why not just take a few
days and completely de-compress? Access isn't going anywhere, and neither is
SQL Server. You'll probably feel better if you just take a week, maybe even
two, and think no more about Access at all.
Best of luck to you, Dude.
"a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m" wrote in
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Please ignore Pete D as he only has one answer and it is use an
obsolete database.
Jet sucks, even Microosft admits this, they've written that in 1,000
places.
On Jan 1, 2:53 pm, "Pete D." wrote:
> Have you tried this with new datafile and one new table. Open it first and
> see if access still hangs. Need to nail down if it is access or the
> datafile first. Please ignore Arron as he only has one answer and it is
> change to SQL.
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> "Majid Massoudi" wrote in
> messagenews:E42C1CAF-D645-4BB5-87B6-437B5DCDB5C2@microsoft.com...
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> > Whenever I open an access database and open any of my tables first,
> > Access
> > 2007 Hangs.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text - >> Stay informed about: Access Not Responding