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Article ID: 290181 - Last Review: January 31, 2007 - Revision: 5.3
Slow performance when user opens an object with Name AutoCorrect enabled in Microsoft Access
This article was previously published under Q290181
This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
For a Microsoft Access 2000 version of this article, see
200600Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=200600/EN-US/
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SYMPTOMS
If a database has the Name AutoCorrect feature enabled, users may experience a delay when they try to open database objects.
CAUSE
When using a secured database with Name AutoCorrect enabled, the current user must have design permissions on the object to enable Name AutoCorrect to track, fix, and log the binding errors when an object is opened. If a user does not have design permission on an object that Name AutoCorrect is trying to change, the changes occur every time that the user opens the object because the user does not have permissions to ever save the changes.
RESOLUTION
Have a user who has permissions to modify the design of the object open the object. Then the changes will be permanent.
MORE INFORMATION
To determine if the Name AutoCorrect feature is in use for the database, click
Options on the
Tools menu, and then click the
General tab. Note that there are three check boxes for the Name AutoCorrect feature, as follows:
Track name AutoCorrect info
Perform name AutoCorrect
Log name AutoCorrect changes
If the
Track name AutoCorrect info text box is selected (checked), the Name AutoCorrect feature is in use for the database.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Access 2003
- Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition
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