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Dino
I've read the previous post on this issue, and the replies were informative
but I still don't know how to get rid of an access.lockfile.9 file that
appeared in my folder last week. I created the database that it refers to a
few weeks ago, and have not had problems until now.
The database is on a shared drive, accessable by about 20 people in the
office. I created and modify the database on my local (C drive, make
backups every evening on my C: drive, then transfer the modified version to
the shared drive for use by the office. When I tried to do that this morning,
the system would not let me delete the old .mdb file to replace with the
modified version. That's when I noticed the .ldb file labeled
access.lockfile.9
How do I get rid of this file? I can't delete, rename or move it. No one
else has the database open.
but I still don't know how to get rid of an access.lockfile.9 file that
appeared in my folder last week. I created the database that it refers to a
few weeks ago, and have not had problems until now.
The database is on a shared drive, accessable by about 20 people in the
office. I created and modify the database on my local (C drive, make
backups every evening on my C: drive, then transfer the modified version to
the shared drive for use by the office. When I tried to do that this morning,
the system would not let me delete the old .mdb file to replace with the
modified version. That's when I noticed the .ldb file labeled
access.lockfile.9
How do I get rid of this file? I can't delete, rename or move it. No one
else has the database open.