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Feb 2024 updates: Access->SQL Server performance issues in the Monthly Enterprise Channel
- Feb 23, 2024
Hi,
Microsoft fixed the problem last night. There's no new build. You just have to restart Access to restore normal performance with the "SQL Server" driver.
I have also updated our documenting blog article. As written there, it would be good if affected users could briefly report back whether the fix works for them.
HeinziAT Extremely bad luck with this unusual order of appearance of the bug. S*** happens. At least you contributed to a quicker fix by reporting it here.
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Karl
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Hi,
Microsoft fixed the problem last night. There's no new build. You just have to restart Access to restore normal performance with the "SQL Server" driver.
I have also updated our documenting blog article. As written there, it would be good if affected users could briefly report back whether the fix works for them.
HeinziAT Extremely bad luck with this unusual order of appearance of the bug. S*** happens. At least you contributed to a quicker fix by reporting it here.
Servus
Karl
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Access Forever
Access News
Access DevCon
Access-Entwickler-Konferenz AEK
Karl_Donaubauer How could Microsoft have fixed the issue remotely without some kind of release? This makes it sound like they have remote access to our systems?
Is there a support article about this?