RESOLVED! Evidently this is a known issue and a hotfix exists to resolve it. i have only been able to test it with 1 client but i appears to have worked.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2598379
i hope this helps....
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All instances that i know of that were having this issue have been resolved. i did nothing to resolve them. the best i can tell, this was an issue created by and then resolved by Microsoft Automatic Updates.Leave a comment:
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The server (Windows 2003) that I 1st noticed this issue on has since resolved itself. the only thing that changed was 2 automatic updates were applied.
KB2914368 (Security Update for Windows Server)
KB890830 (Windows Malicious Removal Tool - January 2014)
neither seems logically &/or directly related to this issue. but who knows.
it has also resolved on the client with Windows Server 2008 R2. it...Leave a comment:
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In my situation, it is both seen on local machines AND remote desktop.
i just dialed into a client's remote server (using remote desktop connection) running Windows Server 2008 R2. i opened the data file (where only the data tables live, no UI) and opened a single table with 3 fields and 37 records and still see "Calculating... .". The fields are all 'primitive' data types; i.e. nothing 'fancy', nothing calculated, etc....Leave a comment:
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i went back to the original project and opened ONLY a single local table with 2 records and still had the Calculating... thing. same for linked tables (which are ODBC connections to SQL Server).Last edited by zmbd; Jan 8 '14, 06:32 AM. Reason: [z{Be Carefull here, Thread hijacks are not tolerated!}]Leave a comment:
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TheSmileyCoder – thanks for the suggestion. Here is what I tried but was unable to recreate the issue.
- Made sure no Add-ins were ‘installed ’.
- Created blank db with a blank form. All is OK.
- Added a very simple test table with 3 records. Did NOT connect the form to the table. All is OK.
- Set the Form’s record source to the table, still no controls. All is OK.
- Add controls. All is OK.
I...Last edited by zmbd; Jan 8 '14, 06:32 AM. Reason: [z{Be Carefull here, Thread hijacks are not tolerated!}]Leave a comment:
- Made sure no Add-ins were ‘installed ’.
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Sorry, no solutions here. just some validation and 'company' while you are in misery.
I just noticed this issue yesterday as well. 3 different projects (all using the same version of MS Access 2010) on 3 different servers (different versions of Windows Servers).
As a test, i created an unbound form with no controls (and thus no open recordsets) and then opened it (with no other objects open) and still found Calculating......Leave a comment:
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