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How do I set up a an Access DB so users can open simultaneously
so I need to be on SQL server??
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How do I set up a an Access DB so users can open simultaneously
Access databases can be shared. The preferred method is to split the
application into two databases. One database, called the back end, will contain ONLY tables. The other database, called the front end, will contain all other objects plus links to the tables in the back end. The back end database is placed on a network share and the front end is distributed to each user although it is possible to share the front end also. It just makes for a less stable setup. "CeeCee" wrote in message ... so I need to be on SQL server?? |
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How do I set up a an Access DB so users can open simultaneously
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 08:33:32 -0800, CeeCee
wrote: so I need to be on SQL server?? No. Access is multiuser, out of the box, by default. What problems are you having? John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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