First, make sure you have Office 2000 SR-1. Second, download the Access 2000 and SQL Server 2000 Readiness Update.
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q272384
I have the same problem although ours is not a multi-site db. The way we 'fix' this is ... I have admin. priveleges on the server where the db resides. Then I can go to Control Panel -> Server -> In Use to see who is in the database. Then we e-mail, call, or page these individuals to warn...
I'm working with a fairly large DB and the engineers have decided to come up with a new naming convention for a column called FailType. I don't think I'll have a problem updating the old fail types to the new ones, but my concern is finding where a particular fail type was used in a query's...
We have a database that is used by 5+ users all the time. The problem that I'm experiencing is that I cannot make changes to any forms, macros or reports when someone else is in the database. Is there any way around this? I don't want to have to ask the users to get out of the db every time...
We have a db on a terminal server and it is used 24/7. In order to update macros, forms and reports, I need exclusive usage. Is there any way I can get exclusive use without having to ask everyone to get out of the db? Maybe make another db that has linked tables? Please help ... Thanks!
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