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Question on LDB file using FE/BE design

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acss - 28 Feb 2008 16:11 GMT
I am installing the front end of my DB in 3 separate countries in which they
will be sharing a folder utilizing active directory. There will be tables
dedicated to each location since information is different per customization.
Is there a risk of file conflict since there is a high probability of 3 LDB
files opened within one folder?
Jerry Whittle - 28 Feb 2008 19:56 GMT
The ldb file is named the same as the database file with only the .ldb and
.mdb changed. Therefore if your 3 databases are named differently, there
shouldn't be a problem.
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> I am installing the front end of my DB in 3 separate countries in which they
> will be sharing a folder utilizing active directory. There will be tables
> dedicated to each location since information is different per customization.
> Is there a risk of file conflict since there is a high probability of 3 LDB
> files opened within one folder?
 
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