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ChristimeS
I have a 2000 database with a front end and a backend. A new frontend is
copied down to the c: drive daily and the backend is on the network f: drive.
I have a few users using a vpn desktop remote access with the same frontend
the desktop users have and points to the f:backend. Lately, I'm having an
exclusive lock problem when a user goes on though the VPN. The weird thing
is that there is no lock file anywhere that I can find. The only way out at
times is to recreate a backend and import all the tables into it. I can then
delete or rename the old backend. Any ideas???? Another thing is that
sometimes the desktop users get an invalid database message (appearing that
the backend needs to be fixed) but the vpn user gets right on with no
problem.
Thanks, Christine
copied down to the c: drive daily and the backend is on the network f: drive.
I have a few users using a vpn desktop remote access with the same frontend
the desktop users have and points to the f:backend. Lately, I'm having an
exclusive lock problem when a user goes on though the VPN. The weird thing
is that there is no lock file anywhere that I can find. The only way out at
times is to recreate a backend and import all the tables into it. I can then
delete or rename the old backend. Any ideas???? Another thing is that
sometimes the desktop users get an invalid database message (appearing that
the backend needs to be fixed) but the vpn user gets right on with no
problem.
Thanks, Christine