Hi.
This was an MS Access 2000 database that 40 users used it on a shared drive. Until a microsoft office 2003 update was performed, the users wetre able to access it simultaneously. However right now when the first user logs in, the .ldb file is created, the remaining users are receiving the following error message when trying to log in the database.
"You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make changes, you may not be able to save them later"
There is a microsoft article that explains this
We don't have the same situation. We have only one .ldb file and the .mdw file is not in the same shared folder.
We converted the database to 2002-2003 format and still receive this error.If you know any information about this please let me know.
This was an MS Access 2000 database that 40 users used it on a shared drive. Until a microsoft office 2003 update was performed, the users wetre able to access it simultaneously. However right now when the first user logs in, the .ldb file is created, the remaining users are receiving the following error message when trying to log in the database.
"You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make changes, you may not be able to save them later"
There is a microsoft article that explains this
We don't have the same situation. We have only one .ldb file and the .mdw file is not in the same shared folder.
We converted the database to 2002-2003 format and still receive this error.If you know any information about this please let me know.