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Mary A Perez - 16 Aug 2005 20:10 GMT
I'm developing a database within a folder that all users have access to.
The users want to review the database as I'm working on it, but are not able
to open it at the same time that I have it open.
How do I fix this?
Rick B - 16 Aug 2005 20:24 GMT
What do you mena they are not able to open it?  What error do they get?

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> I'm developing a database within a folder that all users have access to.
> The users want to review the database as I'm working on it, but are not able
> to open it at the same time that I have it open.
> How do I fix this?
Mary A Perez - 16 Aug 2005 20:37 GMT
The database has been placed in a state by user 'Admin' on machine 'KS706D31'
that prevents it from being opened ore locked.

> What do you mena they are not able to open it?  What error do they get?
>
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> > to open it at the same time that I have it open.
> > How do I fix this?
Rick B - 16 Aug 2005 20:28 GMT
You are already in the middle of this discussion in another newsgroup.  Why
did you start a new thread?  Lynn trapp was working with you on this issue
(unless this is something different).

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Rick B

> I'm developing a database within a folder that all users have access to.
> The users want to review the database as I'm working on it, but are not able
> to open it at the same time that I have it open.
> How do I fix this?
Mary A Perez - 16 Aug 2005 20:43 GMT
I didn't realize it was the same issue.  I'll close this thread.
In fact, I think I will just scratch the whole database & start over,
because I think I have corrupted this one too much.
Thanks for your help.

> You are already in the middle of this discussion in another newsgroup.  Why
> did you start a new thread?  Lynn trapp was working with you on this issue
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> > to open it at the same time that I have it open.
> > How do I fix this?
 
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