Troubleshooting Tips

This section discusses common problems you may encounter when connecting to external data sources.

Resolving Connection Problems

If your application cannot connect to the external data source, you can check for the following:

Understanding Temporary Space Needs

Microsoft Access creates temporary indexes on your local computer when you run a query. This occurs even when the data is located in an external data source and in a different file format. These indexes can be as small as a few kilobytes or as large as several megabytes, depending on the data source.

You should make sure users of your application have sufficient resources to accommodate these temporary space needs. All users should have a subfolder named Temp in their Windows folder, and enough disk space to store the indexes that Microsoft Access may create.

Important If users don’t have the disk space necessary to store temporary indexes, your application may behave unpredictably.