Hi,
This is a weird one that I haven't seen before, one user at a 12 user site
can update records (accounts/contacts) but cannot see the updates/changes
made to these records made by themself of any other user. We modified an
existing and also added a new record and went back to the home page. When we
go back to view the record update and the newly added record the new one seem
to not exist and the updated record looks as though the changes were never
made.
Everything seems to function fine when making changes or adding new records,
but there is no errors when performing either tasks. But the changes are not
visable to this user only, other users see this users updates/changes made.
I am not sure where to start. This user has local admin rights is on the
domain etc etc. set up the same as the rest of the working pc's.

Any ideas or help muchly appreciated.
Regards,
Nathan

Re: Web Client by Dave

Dave
Tue Jul 12 14:39:49 CDT 2005

Nathan; does it make a difference if you dump the IE cache on the user's PC
and force it get new pages eah time?

Dave

"Nathan Warner" <NathanWarner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A744A7E3-21A1-4411-86D3-7B36BE716164@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> This is a weird one that I haven't seen before, one user at a 12 user site
> can update records (accounts/contacts) but cannot see the updates/changes
> made to these records made by themself of any other user. We modified an
> existing and also added a new record and went back to the home page. When
> we
> go back to view the record update and the newly added record the new one
> seem
> to not exist and the updated record looks as though the changes were never
> made.
> Everything seems to function fine when making changes or adding new
> records,
> but there is no errors when performing either tasks. But the changes are
> not
> visable to this user only, other users see this users updates/changes
> made.
> I am not sure where to start. This user has local admin rights is on the
> domain etc etc. set up the same as the rest of the working pc's.
>
> Any ideas or help muchly appreciated.
> Regards,
> Nathan



Re: Web Client by NathanWarner

NathanWarner
Tue Jul 12 18:18:03 CDT 2005

Dave,

Thanks for the reply mate.
Yes that is what it turned out to be. I spoke to a network guy that I know
and he said the same thing as yourself so I tried it and now works perfect.
Thanks for the help, muchly appreciated.

Regards,
Nathan

"Dave Ireland" wrote:

> Nathan; does it make a difference if you dump the IE cache on the user's PC
> and force it get new pages eah time?
>
> Dave
>
> "Nathan Warner" <NathanWarner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A744A7E3-21A1-4411-86D3-7B36BE716164@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > This is a weird one that I haven't seen before, one user at a 12 user site
> > can update records (accounts/contacts) but cannot see the updates/changes
> > made to these records made by themself of any other user. We modified an
> > existing and also added a new record and went back to the home page. When
> > we
> > go back to view the record update and the newly added record the new one
> > seem
> > to not exist and the updated record looks as though the changes were never
> > made.
> > Everything seems to function fine when making changes or adding new
> > records,
> > but there is no errors when performing either tasks. But the changes are
> > not
> > visable to this user only, other users see this users updates/changes
> > made.
> > I am not sure where to start. This user has local admin rights is on the
> > domain etc etc. set up the same as the rest of the working pc's.
> >
> > Any ideas or help muchly appreciated.
> > Regards,
> > Nathan
>
>
>