I am running the frond end Access 2003 application under Citrix.
There is no problem running the appcilation in this mode. When I try
to export a report and select a drive on the citrix server, MSAccess
generates exported data successfully within few seconds.
Problem is when I select my local drive as the destination.
If I select my local drive (C$ mapped to V$) under export dialog box
then it takes a long time. Minutes to Hours.
I cannot blame the connectivity, since after saving the file on the
server, I can copy the same file to my local drive within seconds.
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