Haven't logged in recently. There's more good information on this topic in thread181-606016. Tek-tips ROCKS!!
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You can open the ldb file in notepad and it shows who has the file open (by computer name).
Also, if you are accessing the database on a network, your network administrator can look in the server and see who has the file open. He/she can "close the resource" from the file server. No...
MS Access can link to many different kinds of tables at the same time. Go To . . . File, Get external data, link tables, and you can choose from .mdb, .dbf, .db, .xls, .csv, etc.
I used it once to link to FoxPro tables in a DOS accounting system to create reports that the old system couldn't...
I've had that problem more than once, for different reasons. One, it can be caused by users not all having the latest Office Service Releases. If the one user without the lastest patch logs into the DB first, it will put it into a 'state'.
Also, sometimes if you have an XP machine sharing a...
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