Ironically, disabling persistent database connections should slow down
database access since every call would require the creation of a new
database connection.  Go figure.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:lists@;mail1.kingcrest.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 10:43 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Downside to disabling "Maintain Database Connections
>
>
> I posted a note yesterday re several sites running veeerrrrrrrry slow on a
> server. I have a couple sites that are MS Access databases. I am in the
> process of moving these to SQL but in the interim I need to keep the sites
> up. I found that by disabling the "Maintain Database Connections"
> setting in
> the ODBC configuration for these Access databases that it seems
> to take care
> of the problem for the most part. I am just wondering what the downside is
> to disabling that setting?
>
> Thanks for advice.
>
> Paul Sinclair
>
> 
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