I contacted Tech support on this too.

Our machine is a PIII 550 with 128MB of RAM. Less than 500 users with only
20% of those people actually getting mail 10% of that 500 actually get their
mail on a regular basis.

My boss, who's having this problem (now with two different e-mails on two
different domains) is the only one having the problem. He also checks his
mail every 1 - 2 minutes on schedule and checks at least 4 domains and 3
users per domain simultaneously.

He is baffled that for 8 months now he has used the same password with
Access and has had no problem.

The technician at IpSwitch says:

1. upgrade the RAM.
2. Think about going SQL Server.

So, we're doing just that. I believe it's probably the Access Database not
being able to handle it. I understand that my boss's e-mail gathering
practices are not the norm.

On 8/31/00 10:46 AM this was written:

> And now the logic behind my questions :)  I am not sure how well the
> odbcuser.dll delimits characters which have other meanings in SQL
> statements.
> 
> I have just tried it on my SQL server based dll with the Mike's DLL and it
> works fine.
> 
> Can any body else test a password with a "+" symbol using Access ODBC
> database??
> 
> If you have lots of concurrent logons it could just be that the Access db is
> not up to the task.

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Thomas Deliduka
IT Manager
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New Eve Media
The Solution To Your Internet Angst
http://www.neweve.com/


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