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Creating Multiuser database

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Jafranklin2 - 07 Apr 2005 16:41 GMT
i just installed SBS 2003 what is the best way to create a database that all
client computers can access? I would like to have all data on the server and
user access the information from clients. Multiple user will be accessing
data at the same time.
Alex Dybenko - 07 Apr 2005 18:56 GMT
Just create a folder, then share it (user should have read/write/create
access, or just full access), make sure rigth users have access to it. place
database in this folder

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>i just installed SBS 2003 what is the best way to create a database that
>all
> client computers can access? I would like to have all data on the server
> and
> user access the information from clients. Multiple user will be accessing
> data at the same time.
Donald Watson - 07 Apr 2005 19:08 GMT
It is already in a shared folder with shared access.  Since this is an open
database it doesn't have any security.  Anyone on the network can access it.
But since the upgrade only 1 user can access it at a time.

> Just create a folder, then share it (user should have read/write/create
> access, or just full access), make sure rigth users have access to it.
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>> user access the information from clients. Multiple user will be accessing
>> data at the same time.
Donald Watson - 07 Apr 2005 20:50 GMT
Sorry, I posted to the wrong thread,  Ignore my messages.
 
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