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David Newbold
I created a database on my personal computer and changed nothing regarding
the security access information vs. whatever is automatically defaulted.
I've done this on several databases that I've created.
For all of those databases, I have copied them over to a network drive
location so that a handful of users could access each database
simultaneously. This has worked fine for most databases except the latest
one that I created.
For the latest database, what happens is that one user can access the
database. A second user attempts but nothing happens. The database doesn't
open, doesn't give a message, nothing. However, if I try to access the
database as a second user I can do so without any issue. I am the only user
that is able to access the database when someone else is already accessing it.
Any ideas as to why this is happening and what I may need to change in order
to correct this problem?
Thanks!
the security access information vs. whatever is automatically defaulted.
I've done this on several databases that I've created.
For all of those databases, I have copied them over to a network drive
location so that a handful of users could access each database
simultaneously. This has worked fine for most databases except the latest
one that I created.
For the latest database, what happens is that one user can access the
database. A second user attempts but nothing happens. The database doesn't
open, doesn't give a message, nothing. However, if I try to access the
database as a second user I can do so without any issue. I am the only user
that is able to access the database when someone else is already accessing it.
Any ideas as to why this is happening and what I may need to change in order
to correct this problem?
Thanks!