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| Building a common front end | 17 May 2004 14:34 GMT | 5 |
I'm not a database person, just the general network/web guy. We have an assortment of databases that our db guy has developed over the past few years (Access 2002). Everyone here - about 100 people - need to have the ability to access them if required. A max of 2 or 3
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| How do I print a security report? | 17 May 2004 10:21 GMT | 3 |
I'm looking for the report that lists all objects and their security permissions. I have old reports several lying around the office, but I can't remember how I printed them. Maybe at the end of the Access security wizard. Does anyone know how to print this report?
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| Advice on an expanding Access project | 17 May 2004 02:27 GMT | 1 |
As the most Access-savvy person in my office, I have been handed the task of proposing a nationwide expansion of a project that I have developed in Access. A brief overview: Right now, about 25 people process about 5 transactions per day.
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| Access Database L:ocked and will not open. | 17 May 2004 00:32 GMT | 3 |
I have an access database (2000) If anyone tries to open it the error message occurs The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the
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| Sharing database over network with user level security enabled | 16 May 2004 17:46 GMT | 5 |
I have developed a small database for use in the office. I have set user level security allowing certian users either read only or write access, these work fine when entered from my computer. However, I have shared the
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| Database Access | 16 May 2004 05:07 GMT | 1 |
We have a database running on a small network. It has been running fine for a while, but we introduced another machine to the network, and now other users are experiencing problems when the try and open the database.
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| Maximum amount of concurrent users on Access 2000 Database | 14 May 2004 02:17 GMT | 3 |
Can someone please give me the definative answer on what the maximum number of concurrent users connecting to a MS Access (2000) security database. oportunistic locking seems to be the likely candidate,
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| Ability to update split front-end database | 13 May 2004 22:07 GMT | 4 |
I am in the process of splitting my Access 2002 database. Most of my users are remote users who connect via DSL and run a terminal services session to run the application. I am looking at creating a front-end database for each remote user and store this database in an appropriate ...
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| Access 2000 multi-user capabilities | 13 May 2004 22:05 GMT | 1 |
I know of someone using Access 2000 in their retail stores. There are about 3 - 4 terminals in each store and when you enter a transaction it writes it across the network to the database in the master terminal. As the store gets busier, the terminals slow down. Can anyone give me ...
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| Split database - how to find new location | 13 May 2004 22:03 GMT | 12 |
I am trying to split a database and I am doing it by trial and error. According to Microsoft, I split the database and I have now a front end and back end. The front end has the queries, etc and the back end has only the tables.
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| Access crash!! | 13 May 2004 17:06 GMT | 1 |
I'm having problem with my Access database. My application will crash when I opened a form or a report (around 4-5 times before it will crash) Currently, I am the only user using this database. I am about 90%
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| Record Locking - Optimistic Locking | 12 May 2004 23:55 GMT | 7 |
Accessing ODBC database...Made changes to a record. Moments later went back to delete or change the record. I got a message saying that the record is being updated by another user,and it would not allow the change. I was the
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| Multi-users with different PC Build Standard | 11 May 2004 22:51 GMT | 2 |
I have an Access 97 database used by approximately 75 people running on NT4. The problem is that not all PC build standards are the same and my PC is at (probably) the latest standard. I am running a Front End mde with a
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| Mousewheel & Forms | 11 May 2004 13:48 GMT | 1 |
this might be a stupid question but as the saying goes.. there's only stupid answers ..no stupid questions. If you are used to utilize your mousewheel to scroll down/up pages .. in a form in Access it doesnt scroll the form down, rather it flicks through all
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| how can I tell who's linked? | 07 May 2004 19:51 GMT | 2 |
Is there a utility out there that will let me know who might be linked to the tables in my database? Thanks Tom
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