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speed up read and write on access table with ado

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If i use ado and msacce mdb in c:\ all work fat but if i use the same code to read and write on md in \\myserver\mydir... all opertion are very very slow!!!!!
PLease "10 gold rules" to speed up operation on network !
Tks.
Jan 31 '09 #1
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debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
that depends on your network (type of network and speed)
Feb 2 '09 #2
Using a Mapped drive should increase performance, as with any network resource the network access credentials does matter and when you use a mapped drive, the access credentials are already established.
Feb 19 '09 #3

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