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MS Access Forum / Multiuser / Networking / April 2007

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Question about ldb file27 Apr 2007 22:09 GMT3
We have a shared mdb file located on a linux samba file server. The
problem is when the first user logs into the database a new ldb file is
created and evrything is fine a second user logs in, and the ldb file
shows they are logged in. When a third person logs in the second user
Better design, more corruption?27 Apr 2007 22:08 GMT17
Situation - The BAD:  About 7 years ago I wrote an Access 2000
database for my employer.  It was not split, being used on @ 25
computers.  Due to users NOT having the same permissions on the folder
where the database was located, I was rarely able to do compact and
Can't open Access Database27 Apr 2007 22:02 GMT3
I have finished a new input form that has recordsource equal to an SQL string
that retirves records for one week for one user.  The form locks the record
being edited.  In testing, quickly edit a record 3 or 5 times and then exit
the database (File, Exit).  Then the .ldb file ...
detect locked record17 Apr 2007 17:53 GMT1
When locking is set to edited record, the second user to access a record is
unable to enter any data.  I'm looking for a way to detect that this is
happening and send an explanatory message to the user.  It seems to me that
there must be an event that I can capture.  I've tried the ...
Major bug in Vista File Sharing (Peer-to-Peer)13 Apr 2007 20:53 GMT5
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showpost.aspx?postid=1259708&siteid=1&sb=0&d=1&
at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1

This appears to be a problem with the new SMB2 protocol developed for
Windows Vista.  For a brief description of what SMB2 is, See:
http://wiki.ethereal.com/SMB2
 
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