Re: Previously opened database connection/path invalid - ADO.NET/O

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Thanks Uwa. I mentioned this to the client already and their IT service
company has checked the cables and figures that everything is OK. I still
have doubts myself but I also can't discount a Celeron + network card problem
as I had one myself a few years ago. Unfortunately my client is in Vancouver
and I am in Calgary so I can't go to the client site to check things myself.
Regards, ...Bruce

"Uwa Agbonile [MSFT]" wrote:

> This sound more like a network connectivity issue. It may be that the
> network connection is dropping off intermintently so it might be worth your
> while to first check the physical network infrastruture (cables, hubs,
> routers etc).
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> Regards,
> Uwa Agbonile[MSFT]
>
> "BruceInCalgary" <BruceInCalgary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E69EF43F-9080-4C69-806D-7B77125186A2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have a VB.NET application that makes use of ADO.NET and accesses a
> > Microsoft Access database using the OLE DB objects (database connection
> > object, data adapter, etc.). This software works in a network environment
> > for several of my clients except one: at this particular client site my
> > software will initially connect to the database but in subsequent read or
> > update operations an error occurs indicating that the database path (which
> > was previously connected to successfully) is not a valid path. This
> happens
> > quite often and I am not sure what the problem is - the versions of
> > Micorosoft .NET Framework 1.1 and MDAC v2.8 are installed on their PCs.
> They
> > are using Celeron processors and I did have a problem with a Celeron
> > processor hanging my PC a few years ago whenever I went on the internet
> > (connected via a network card to a modem) - when I replaced the Celeron
> > motherboard with an Intel Pentium the problem went away. Has anyone had
> any
> > problems with Celeron chips + network cards, or a similar problem with the
> > database path/connection becoming invalid? Thanks! Regards, ...Bruce
>
>
>
.



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