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Todd K.
I created an Access database on my computer, then took it over to another
department via flash drive and installed it on their server in a special
folder. All of their personnel have full permissions for the folder, and the
database defaults are set to "Shared", "Edited Record", and Record Level
Locking is checked. That said, if more than one user opens the database
(just the main form, not even to a record), I get a "more than one user is in
the database" warning that I have to click on OK 31 times to make go away.
After that, everything works. Any ideas on why 31 is a magic number?
department via flash drive and installed it on their server in a special
folder. All of their personnel have full permissions for the folder, and the
database defaults are set to "Shared", "Edited Record", and Record Level
Locking is checked. That said, if more than one user opens the database
(just the main form, not even to a record), I get a "more than one user is in
the database" warning that I have to click on OK 31 times to make go away.
After that, everything works. Any ideas on why 31 is a magic number?