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Hi.
We recently switched our disk drives from Novell to Active Directory.
Now, I am noticing that on our share disk, where several Access Databases
live,
we are getting "extra" databases:
db1.mdb, db2.mdb, etc. We are up to db42.mdb at this point, and
they appear to be copies of the back end database (Access 2003).
What is causing them, and how do I stop it?
Also, some of them I can open with no issues, others say I don't have
permission to open and to talk to the administrator (who would be me --
I have no idea what to tell myself).
I have a sneaky suspicion they are being created when I do backups, although
I put the backup databases in a separate drive, and I make sure the .ldb is
not
set when I start the backup.
Ideas?
Thanks for your help.
We recently switched our disk drives from Novell to Active Directory.
Now, I am noticing that on our share disk, where several Access Databases
live,
we are getting "extra" databases:
db1.mdb, db2.mdb, etc. We are up to db42.mdb at this point, and
they appear to be copies of the back end database (Access 2003).
What is causing them, and how do I stop it?
Also, some of them I can open with no issues, others say I don't have
permission to open and to talk to the administrator (who would be me --
I have no idea what to tell myself).
I have a sneaky suspicion they are being created when I do backups, although
I put the backup databases in a separate drive, and I make sure the .ldb is
not
set when I start the backup.
Ideas?
Thanks for your help.