I had an Access 2000 DB, with multiple users, that ran fine with more than one user accessing at a time. The office upgraded to Access 2003 Friday night, I did not get any calls Monday about Access problems (could be that only one user had it opened at a time on Monday). Monday, night, SMS pushed Adobe 7.05 down. Now, one person can access the DB, but when the second tries, we get either an error message that says "The database has been placed in a state by user "admin" on machine ocw5106760 that prevents it from being opened or locked." and the DB will not even try to open-- or --the DBs switchboard opens and you get the error message "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."
Users are not required to enter a log in or password, the basic defaults for error checking have not been changed, under the Advanced, there is a check by "Open database using record level locking" (I have tried to removing it and still no luck).
Yesterday I thought I had found the problem by removing Adobe (which makes no sence). The second person could open the DB with out any problem. Today, the second user opening the DB is getting the error message. Unfortunately the "higher ups" keep using SMS to push heaven only knows what changes (including registry changes) to our computers without me knowing what they are doing. HELP. This is a major excedrine headache #1234. My DB is basically out of commission and I am stumped. I will continue to reseach but any help will be very, very appreciated.
Thanks,
slb
Users are not required to enter a log in or password, the basic defaults for error checking have not been changed, under the Advanced, there is a check by "Open database using record level locking" (I have tried to removing it and still no luck).
Yesterday I thought I had found the problem by removing Adobe (which makes no sence). The second person could open the DB with out any problem. Today, the second user opening the DB is getting the error message. Unfortunately the "higher ups" keep using SMS to push heaven only knows what changes (including registry changes) to our computers without me knowing what they are doing. HELP. This is a major excedrine headache #1234. My DB is basically out of commission and I am stumped. I will continue to reseach but any help will be very, very appreciated.
Thanks,
slb