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isbjornen
Hello,
I've developed an Access 2002 dbase and distributed it as a run-time
application.
Here's the problem:
On 2 user's PC (out of roughly 40 installed) I get the message "You do not
have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make
changes, you may not be able to save them later."
I'm NOT trying to open the dbase for design. The start-up command line is
not corrupted either - it starts up as a run-time application. What's
interesting is that I have to close the message box 31 times before it
disappears.
Both PC's do have Access 2000 installed, but I haven't had any problems with
any other user with the same configuration.
Any suggestions/ideas?
Thanx!
I've developed an Access 2002 dbase and distributed it as a run-time
application.
Here's the problem:
On 2 user's PC (out of roughly 40 installed) I get the message "You do not
have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make
changes, you may not be able to save them later."
I'm NOT trying to open the dbase for design. The start-up command line is
not corrupted either - it starts up as a run-time application. What's
interesting is that I have to close the message box 31 times before it
disappears.
Both PC's do have Access 2000 installed, but I haven't had any problems with
any other user with the same configuration.
Any suggestions/ideas?
Thanx!