G
Gaetan
Hi,
I have a database on which I am getting sporadic 3026 errors (Not enough
space on disk). The database is split in a front-end (for which all users
have their own copy on their local hard drive) and a back-end file that
resides on a LAN.
There could be up to 15 users using the databse at the same time.
The LAN drive has enough space to handle changes in the back-end and so is
the local drive with the front-end. There is no space allotment per user on
the LAN and both the front-end and back-end files are not oversized (50 Mb
for the front-end and 55 Mb for the back-end when compacted... 125 Mb when
bloated).
I am working on Access 2003.
The problem occurs when trying to update data in tables (no specific tables)
and does not always occur (happens sporadically).
Does anyone have a clue why this is happening. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.
I have a database on which I am getting sporadic 3026 errors (Not enough
space on disk). The database is split in a front-end (for which all users
have their own copy on their local hard drive) and a back-end file that
resides on a LAN.
There could be up to 15 users using the databse at the same time.
The LAN drive has enough space to handle changes in the back-end and so is
the local drive with the front-end. There is no space allotment per user on
the LAN and both the front-end and back-end files are not oversized (50 Mb
for the front-end and 55 Mb for the back-end when compacted... 125 Mb when
bloated).
I am working on Access 2003.
The problem occurs when trying to update data in tables (no specific tables)
and does not always occur (happens sporadically).
Does anyone have a clue why this is happening. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.