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You do not have exclusive access... ERROR
I am having the same trouble that I see many others have had:
“You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. Your design changes will not be saved.” I can't seem to get it to leave me alone!! What else can I do?? I am the only one who works in Design Mode on this database, so I don’t make changes when others try to use it. They only enter and update data in forms and run the occasional report. Because of our network, no one is able to save anything on the hard drives – so splitting the database will not really make anything quicker. I have tried changing the settings to “Advanced” setting to” Shared” and “No Locks”. I have given full permissions to my group of users for the file and the folder because of the “Access.LockFile.9”. I have checked that the “Record Locks” property in the forms and reports are set to “No Locks”. Still, I get this error message. Can anyone help me keep my sanity???? PLEASE!! or |
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