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lock file issues

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Jonas Larsen - 03 Dec 2004 00:37 GMT
Hi guys

Senario: We have a piece of software that utilises an Access file. This file
can be an mdb or adp. Currently it is an mdb.

Problem: We get more than 255 connections to this file hence the limitation
of the lock file stops us.

Question: Will swithing the mdb to an adp file solve this issue or is there
the same limitation of 255 connections with the adp file?

Thanks.

Regards
Joans
Brendan Reynolds - 03 Dec 2004 16:41 GMT
Could you define 'utilize' in this context? What is it that your software
would do with the ADP?

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