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Michael McGinley
Here is the scenario:
MS Access DB (2000) was moved to a new server within a new domain.
2 client machines that are not domain members had permissions set on the
domain server and once could access the Access DB when others had the
database open.
A compact and repair was run on the database. All domain member can still
access the database when other user are accessing it. The 2 non-domain
members can now only access the database when no one else is accessing the
database.
WHen someone else is in the DB, the non-domain machines try to open the db
and it just sits there, no error messages, it just does not open?
Any hints? This is a major issue and I really do appreciate your feed back!
MS Access DB (2000) was moved to a new server within a new domain.
2 client machines that are not domain members had permissions set on the
domain server and once could access the Access DB when others had the
database open.
A compact and repair was run on the database. All domain member can still
access the database when other user are accessing it. The 2 non-domain
members can now only access the database when no one else is accessing the
database.
WHen someone else is in the DB, the non-domain machines try to open the db
and it just sits there, no error messages, it just does not open?
Any hints? This is a major issue and I really do appreciate your feed back!