Hi everybody,
following problem with Access 2000 database. Database is used on network by multiple users, with Access 2000 & 2003. No problems. One user received a new computer and is migrated from Office 2000 -> Office 2003. Since then he gets the following error message, when trying to open the database:
You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time
Then I have to click 20-30 times on OK, before the database is opened.
Now the strange part: when I open the database from Access (File->Open->browse...) it works fine! But when I open the database from the Windows Explorer, or from a Word file with a connection to the database, I receive this error message.
Is there something different between opening a file from the Windows Explorer, or from MS Access directly?
I did some more tests:
- Logging on using a domain admin account. Same problem, so there is no file rights issue.
- When I make a copy of the database and place it in the same directory, this works fine. I can open the database.
- The database is opened standard, not exclusively.
The only thing that is different on the new computer is the language of the software. Everything is in English, and the rest of the computers on the network is in Dutch. Maybe that has something to do with it?
Hopefully someone can help me out here!
Thanks.
following problem with Access 2000 database. Database is used on network by multiple users, with Access 2000 & 2003. No problems. One user received a new computer and is migrated from Office 2000 -> Office 2003. Since then he gets the following error message, when trying to open the database:
You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time
Then I have to click 20-30 times on OK, before the database is opened.
Now the strange part: when I open the database from Access (File->Open->browse...) it works fine! But when I open the database from the Windows Explorer, or from a Word file with a connection to the database, I receive this error message.
Is there something different between opening a file from the Windows Explorer, or from MS Access directly?
I did some more tests:
- Logging on using a domain admin account. Same problem, so there is no file rights issue.
- When I make a copy of the database and place it in the same directory, this works fine. I can open the database.
- The database is opened standard, not exclusively.
The only thing that is different on the new computer is the language of the software. Everything is in English, and the rest of the computers on the network is in Dutch. Maybe that has something to do with it?
Hopefully someone can help me out here!
Thanks.