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nabil khalid - 11 Feb 2005 05:46 GMT
will any body will guide me and send me some kind of meterial either in
form of code or document that how access handles the multiusers if the
multiuser envoirment has been developed by only sharing of the database in
network envoirmnet And doo tell me that is there any need of locking or
binding something if yes then how can I ???????
Help me regarding that issue
Thanks
justNabil[AT]yahoo.com
G. Vaught - 14 Feb 2005 07:07 GMT
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Type in Using Microsoft Access in a Multiuser Environment.

> will any body will guide me and send me some kind of meterial either in
> form of code or document that how access handles the multiusers if the
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> Thanks
> justNabil[AT]yahoo.com
Tina - 23 Apr 2005 06:28 GMT
Hi!

I am in the process of buying a DB program that uses Access.  I am with a
non profit organization.  There will be two people inputting info int his DB.
Both people are in different States.  How can we have both people input into
the DB?  What is the easiest cheapest methog of being able to have two users
manage this DB?

Thank you Tina
Peter - 23 Apr 2005 08:59 GMT
Before you part with any money, I would strongly recommend that you ask the
software supplier this question and get a written answer from them

There are possibilities but it depends on your network setup and the
structure of the application and also on what you might regard as 'cheap'.

Peter

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