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Old April 3rd, 2005, 02:35 PM
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Hello,

I've got an access application opened localy and connected to linked tabled in another computer over the local network.

(about 4 application works with the same shared data, but the application stored localy)

lately the application crushes and become too slow (i believe i've reached the limits of MS Access - if it's possible)

i'l looking for a solution to speed up the application, keep in mind that i cannot connect the Application with the data and it's gotta work over the network.

i even considered rebuilt the all damn thing in ASP.Net with MS SQL Data... but i hope someone can give me a faster sulotion.

i've heard about a tool that convert from VBA (Accsess) to ASP .Net... ? although i rather not use that kind of tool.

btw, is an ODBC connection suppose to help some how? (if it could please tell me how do i make that kind of connection)

many thanks

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