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Admitedly a very open-ended question but here goes ...
Why so may "Connection failure" error messages when my Access 2K users
are executing stored procedures that contain UPDATE or INSERT
statements? I am using currentconnecti on before calling the the execute
statement and users are using Access built-in login to the SQL Server
backend using Windows NT authentication.

Nov 13 '05 #1
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lauren quantrell wrote:
Admitedly a very open-ended question but here goes ...
Why so may "Connection failure" error messages when my Access 2K users
are executing stored procedures that contain UPDATE or INSERT
statements? I am using currentconnecti on before calling the the execute
statement and users are using Access built-in login to the SQL Server
backend using Windows NT authentication.


A connection failure can occur when a serious error occurs, say level 20
or over, these are logged. Look in the SQL Server logs and/or the
server's application log.

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