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Report Margin Problem28 Nov 2003 09:56 GMT3
I have an access 2000 database used by about 10 users. Each user has a copy
of the application on their C drive and the backend sits on the server.
Reports for 8 of the users work fine (a combination of printers is used) but
for 2 of the users using 2 different printers there is a ...
Front End Criteria26 Nov 2003 03:41 GMT5
How do you make the frontend work, do you purchase a copy of access for each
desktop, is there a link that would help me better?
relinking to network tables after dialup25 Nov 2003 04:06 GMT1
We have an Access application that links to tables in a
database on a Windows NT Server.  This application also
utilises a dial-up connection which of course temporarily
disconnects the network.  The problem comes when you are
Maximum Users24 Nov 2003 09:56 GMT2
I have heard & read MS-Access 97-2000 can handle ANYWHERE from 2-50 Users on
a network.
With so wide a range, how can a developer be sure.
Has ANYONE had ANY experience with a MS-Access 97-2000 on a Novell/Windows
MSysObjects column CONNECT - reconnects despite DSN23 Nov 2003 21:57 GMT7
In a production environment we encountered the following
with Access 2000...
Typically when an Access application is developed that
uses linked tables (SQL Server 2000) we connect to a
software installation for every users in a shared PC23 Nov 2003 01:59 GMT1
   My WinXP PC is shared among 10 users. I want to install new software for
every user's use. But I found that the shortcuts for the newly installed
software only appears in my account's start menu and desktop, but not in
other users' accounts. Is there a way I can make the ...
Reserved error -151722 Nov 2003 18:13 GMT3
Using A2K back end in a Windows2000 terminal server setup.  All is well
until I try to compact the back end file.  It appears to compact correctly,
but as soon as I open a front end I get "Reserved error -1517 - there is no
message for this error" as the autoexec macro is trying to ...
What is max number?22 Nov 2003 05:27 GMT5
What is the maximun number of users who can use an Access
2000 database at the same time?  Someone told me 5 to 8,
is this true?
Jane
can I use user level security without login?22 Nov 2003 05:14 GMT2
Is it possible to skip the login prompt that access shows when opening
a db with a workgroup file?
I want to use user level security, but I dont want the user to
manually logon, when they started the access app, I compare their
ADE and Network Installation21 Nov 2003 16:45 GMT4
We developed an Access Data Project (ADP) application.  It is compiled as an
ADE and connects directly to a SQL Server database.  Each user has their own
local copy of the ADE file to connect.  Our development manager would like
for us to have a single copy of the ADE file on a ...
how many is too many?20 Nov 2003 14:12 GMT6
How many is too many for Jet of the following: (Obviosly exact numbers are
not expected... but how about an exceptable range?)
Fields in a table?
Records in a table?
Tools/options/show hidden objects & copied MDB19 Nov 2003 14:47 GMT4
For a while i thought my malaria had returned and i was
hallucinating, but i believe it's only dementia...
Access 2000 on a networked environment.  Can run locally
or remotely via Citrix.
Functions not working ....19 Nov 2003 11:49 GMT1
All
First I hope this is in the correct group..
The dB in question is a multiuser access97 dB on a NT4
network.  The dB has suddenly developed a strange error
Access 200319 Nov 2003 01:07 GMT2
We are working on a backend sql server database, to which
we are having front end access forms for data entry.
The problem we are facing is that when one developer has a
form open in design view, nobody else can get on the
Access  XP backend on a Linux server18 Nov 2003 03:39 GMT2
Are there any reasons why we shouldn't be able to put an
Access XP backend mdb on a Linux server and access it
from Windows 98 clients?
Thanks.
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