When more than one user logs into their backend database, they are kicked
out. The company concerned has recently had a wireless network installed.
Prior to that there was no problem with multiple users loggin on. The
database files were moved in the upgrading process but apart from that
nothing else was changed as far as I know. Any ideas??!! It's an Access 2000
database.
Rick B - 20 Jul 2005 15:26 GMT
First, I have heard that Access does not work well over a wireless network.
You may be okay if you have a very good network, but I have read many times
that it opens you up for lots of trouble.
Second, I'd check the folder permissions for the new folder where the
database was moved. Can all the users add, change, and delete fiels from
that folder? If a user opens the database, an ldb file is created. If a
second user logs on, that user must be able to modify the ldb file. When
the last user closes the database, that user must have permission to delete
the ldb file.
Hope that helps.

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Rick B
> When more than one user logs into their backend database, they are kicked
> out. The company concerned has recently had a wireless network installed.
> Prior to that there was no problem with multiple users loggin on. The
> database files were moved in the upgrading process but apart from that
> nothing else was changed as far as I know. Any ideas??!! It's an Access 2000
> database.
Tony Toews - 26 Jul 2005 03:57 GMT
>When more than one user logs into their backend database, they are kicked
>out. The company concerned has recently had a wireless network installed.
>Prior to that there was no problem with multiple users loggin on. The
>database files were moved in the upgrading process but apart from that
>nothing else was changed as far as I know. Any ideas??!! It's an Access 2000
>database.
Are there any error messages?
Tony

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