Yes, you see the front end application contains static tables only(non changing), queries, forms, macros, and module and is distributed to end-users on their individual PC's. The back-end database contains the dynamic tables that are constantly changing with entries and processes from the front-end applications. The front-end applications are linked to the back-end databases through linked tables.
The front-end applications are setup as I described above.
Now I have a question. Is there any possibility that you have set the database password for this database. This would limit the database to only being worked on by one user at a time. Let me know if this is the case.
Bob Scriver