Hi there,
Every morning I automatically run a few macros (which run queries) in an Access 2003 database. I do this using the Task Scheduler from Windows. The task is run by a system useraccount (I can't use that account, I have to go to the system administrators to get things changed if needed).
Now here's the problem: every now and then one of the queries goes wrong. The database simply hangs and stays open (.ldb file is there and can't be removed). So this locks my database. Because the queries were run by that system useraccount, I can't get into the Access database anymore and I have to go to the system administrators to get things fixed. Is there any way to bypass that systemuser and get into the database afterall, so I can close it normally?
Bye,
Jeroen
A 3D editor project
Every morning I automatically run a few macros (which run queries) in an Access 2003 database. I do this using the Task Scheduler from Windows. The task is run by a system useraccount (I can't use that account, I have to go to the system administrators to get things changed if needed).
Now here's the problem: every now and then one of the queries goes wrong. The database simply hangs and stays open (.ldb file is there and can't be removed). So this locks my database. Because the queries were run by that system useraccount, I can't get into the Access database anymore and I have to go to the system administrators to get things fixed. Is there any way to bypass that systemuser and get into the database afterall, so I can close it normally?
Bye,
Jeroen
A 3D editor project