Hi Mike,
See the following knowledge base article:
How to determine who is logged on to a database by using Microsoft Jet
UserRoster in Access 2002 or in Access 2003 (285822)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;285822
I hope this helps! If you have additional questions on this topic, please
respond back to this posting.
Regards,
Eric Butts
Microsoft Access Support
ebutts@online.microsoft.com
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John Baker - 18 Aug 2004 06:52 GMT
Hi Eric
How would it be possible to see which users are using a backend data file
which is linked to many different front-ends.
I need to also have a list of the users. The problem is they are not all
using the same database. They are using a front-end on their local machines
which are linked to the data which is on the server.
John Baker
> Hi Mike,
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