Lock Database?
Wed, 1 Feb 2006 08:45:22 -0800
I am running an Access 2002 database (split front-end and back-end) and would
like to LOCK the database on command (to update tables and avoid crashes for
inconsistency). Is this possible?
Please let me know, thanks.
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Multi-user db with lots of bound forms
31 Jan 2006 14:47:36 -0800
I apologize in advance for the long background. I would appreciate any
advice related to bound vs. unbound forms, or generally avoiding
corruption. I have read previous topics on bound vs. unbound... It
appears that there are very strong opinions for both sides, but no real
explanation as to why.
Situati ...
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Problem with Tony's Auto FE Updater too
Tue, 31 Jan 2006 08:31:27 -0800
I am also having trouble with Tony's updater and the encrypted password. The
only way I can get this to work is by making the ini file read-only to
prevent it from adding the additional line and encrypting the password, which
I do not want to do because the only user account that it will work with is
some ...
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Network performance
Tue, 31 Jan 2006 13:05:45 +0100
Hi
I have an 2000Access application which run in several network
installations.
One of my customers claims that the application is very slow in his network.
On the server he has the table database (containing all his recorded data)
and the .mdw-file. On the client he has the object database (containi ...
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Database Crashing
Mon, 30 Jan 2006 05:50:08 -0800
I'm encountering a crashing problem (database inconsistency) with a shared
Access 2002 database. I've split a DB into a front-end (sales.mdb) and
back-end (sales_be.mdb) and there are approximately 5 users logged into the
DB at any given time.
The problem is that I have one user who has to continually up ...
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Multi user design gaffe
29 Jan 2006 15:41:35 -0800
Wondering if anyone can suggest a solution to my dilemma. (VB6, ADO,
Access 200).
The situation: Because I had pre-existing data inquiry modules that
relied on database records, as well as a complex central data entry
form that uses a recordset with a number of underlying tables, I
decided to implement the ...
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building a web site
Fri, 27 Jan 06 01:23:39 GMT
I just got back working on my website. Its taken a long time to finish but I am getting there.
I got great web hosting at http://www.domainnamefree.net where I got a free .com name and a good site builder. Im going to keep working on it ill let you all know how im doing.
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data missing
Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:25:32 -0600
The staff use MS Access 2000 and XP Home edition
The databases are shared over a Windows 2003 server.
Each database is from 6 to 11 MBs.
Just in the last several months a strange thing is happing.
Staff will enter a date in a date field and several days later
they notice the date is gone. They might enter a ...
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automatic update of app over the internet
Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:49:25 +0100
I have a split, secured db in a multiuser setting with ca. 20 users and I
use the AutoFEupdater for distribution to the workstations.
I've been working on making an automatic update utility for the app and
would
like some input from others, who've attempted something like this. I'd like
to have the app autom ...
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A question on back-end
Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:45:25 +0200
Hi Experts,
This might be a weird question but I'll ask anyway: is it possible to
connect the front-end to a back-end placed under a website? i.e. will
Access2000 accept a link as http://someweb.com/somedir/somefilename_be.mdb
into the Database entry of MSysObjects via code?
Thanks in advance,
Alp
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