Jimbo Razza
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I've created a database that is being accessed by multiple people over a network and some of the users are experiencing lag due to their physical location having a slower connection on the network.
I'm investigating ways to speed up the performance of the database and one article I found suggested:
"Share only the tables in the Access database You can put only the tables on a network server, and keep other database objects on users' computers."
Are they simply talking about linked tables? Or is there another way to achieve this? Experiences I've had in the past with linked tables over a network have not been much better.
I'm investigating ways to speed up the performance of the database and one article I found suggested:
"Share only the tables in the Access database You can put only the tables on a network server, and keep other database objects on users' computers."
Are they simply talking about linked tables? Or is there another way to achieve this? Experiences I've had in the past with linked tables over a network have not been much better.