ade on Terminal Server

J

Jim McClintock

Is there any reason we can't run an ade with a sql7.0
backend on terminal server. It's seems to run great for
4 or 5 users. The only problem is that when any user
other than the first user opens the ade, a message
appears indicating that the ade will be opened read only
mode, but everything runs OK.
 
V

Vadim Rapp

In certain cases, Access is rewriting the ADP or ADE file, storing some
information about the opened forms, filters, etc., that's why it wants the
file for writing. But, basing on my experience, these efforts bring much
more harm than good, so in my installations I deliberately deploy the ADE as
read-only. Runtime-only Access does not complain.

Vadim
 

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