Platform: Windows 2000
Software: MS Office 2000
Network: dual Gigahertz processors
Users: 7 Terminal Server users, 40+ Standalone systems
Layout: BE: Tables FE: Forms,Queries, Reports, Modules
Circumstance: Two or more people accessing the same database but going into different tables/queries, etc...
Getting the error "You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time."
Due to necessary personnel using the Terminal Servers, we NEED multiple access / modification to the same database (of course, not the same table/record)... Access 97 could do this, why am I having such a hard time getting Access 2000 to work?
Thanks in advance,
Roy (aka BanditLV)
Las Vegas
Software: MS Office 2000
Network: dual Gigahertz processors
Users: 7 Terminal Server users, 40+ Standalone systems
Layout: BE: Tables FE: Forms,Queries, Reports, Modules
Circumstance: Two or more people accessing the same database but going into different tables/queries, etc...
Getting the error "You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time."
Due to necessary personnel using the Terminal Servers, we NEED multiple access / modification to the same database (of course, not the same table/record)... Access 97 could do this, why am I having such a hard time getting Access 2000 to work?
Thanks in advance,
Roy (aka BanditLV)
Las Vegas