I am wondering if there is anyone that could tell me why Microsoft Access 2002/2003 is not being released from Windows task manager..
On some occassions I would have to go into the Windows Task Manager and delete the MSACCESS.EXE event, so that, i can reopen my access database.
Can anyone help...
I am wondering if there is anyone that could tell me why Microsoft Access 2002/2003 is not being released from Windows task manager..
On some occassions I would have to go into the Windows Task Manager and delete the ACCESS.EXE event, so that, i can reopen my access database.
Can anyone help...
I was able to locate want I was needing.
Graham R Seach of Pacific Database Pty Limited was able to provide me with a starting point. I actually stunbled onto this as is was browsing his various free code for Access.
Here is a link to what i found...
You are probably right, I am not sure if this process is possible.
Let try explainign this way:
The database back-end is located on a shared Network drive. The front-end is located locally on the users workstation. Due to corporation policy. all network applications, need to have a seperate...
You are correct. The database back-end is located on a shared Network drive. The front-end is located locally on the users workstation. Due to corporation policy. all network applications, need to have a seperate user authentication process. I was asked if it was possible to have the...
Well, more like taking the Windows login username and password and having it authentication with the server when they try to login into the database application.
for instance. I login into Windows XP desktop using my assigned ID and password underthe company's domain server.
Now i...
I was recently asked if it would be possible to use the Network domain username and password (Windows login) in Access 2000/Access 2002/Access 2003? If so, How would this be occomplished?
Basiclly, i want to take the Windows Login (Domain) username and password and implement it into an Access...
I was asked if there was a way to create a login script that will validate with the Network domain users name and password. Is this possible?
The process will be implemented into a existing Access 2000 File Format database/application.
Thank you, rvnguy, for your response. Yes i believe you are corect. It is a MS imposed limt and no direct way to change it.
However, please, explain this NAS type device. It is a database that uses an application front end (local to each workstation) and the backend is housed on the server.
Is there a way to increase the maximum number of concurrent connections to a share that is located on a Windows XP machine?
I am trying to house a vital database that multiple users access at once on an windows XP workstation, when the server is down for long periods of time. I have created...
Can anyone tell me why, each time I open my database in Access 2003, that it goes through an "updating tables, queries, forms", etc., procedure?
And how I can resolve it?
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