M
Martin Lloyd
I currently distribute access 2003 solutions across multiple (win 2003)
terminal servers using the Access runtime as a front-end for end users. I
administer the databases in the background using Office Access 2003 on a
separate machine. Occasionally .ldb files remain within the file where the
databases are located. I am then unable to delete these files for days on end
even though I know for a fact that they are not physically in use by another
user. (the "Error Deleting File or Folder" message appears, notifying me that
I cannot delete the file as it is in use by another user or program). I
assume the problem could lie on the file server and not the actual databases.
I also think that if a user's terminal session is automatically disconnected
via an administrative log-off program, then the files they may have had open
continually remain in use for an indefinite period of time.
Is there any way one can remove / delete these stagnant .ldb files and
exclusively open the databases without corrupting them or the data they
contain.
Please help !
terminal servers using the Access runtime as a front-end for end users. I
administer the databases in the background using Office Access 2003 on a
separate machine. Occasionally .ldb files remain within the file where the
databases are located. I am then unable to delete these files for days on end
even though I know for a fact that they are not physically in use by another
user. (the "Error Deleting File or Folder" message appears, notifying me that
I cannot delete the file as it is in use by another user or program). I
assume the problem could lie on the file server and not the actual databases.
I also think that if a user's terminal session is automatically disconnected
via an administrative log-off program, then the files they may have had open
continually remain in use for an indefinite period of time.
Is there any way one can remove / delete these stagnant .ldb files and
exclusively open the databases without corrupting them or the data they
contain.
Please help !