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davidve
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      10-27-2007
I have three new pc running vista business and installed office 2007 on each.
put Access FE on each pc and BE on a public foldr in one of the PCs with full
control permission for everyone on the public folder. Why can only one person
on each pc get into access at any one time?
 
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Charlie Tame
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      10-27-2007
davidve wrote:
> I have three new pc running vista business and installed office 2007 on each.
> put Access FE on each pc and BE on a public foldr in one of the PCs with full
> control permission for everyone on the public folder. Why can only one person
> on each pc get into access at any one time?



David, you might also ask in the MS public Access group if you haven't
already done so since there may be more specialized knowledge there and
you get quicker answers.

This may be a licensing issue that can be resolved or maybe you have
reached a point where installing an SQL server would be the most (or
only) secure way so access is limited to avoid clashes and possible data
loss.

I've played with Access and SQL a bit, hate both and so not in any
position at all to advise.
 
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davidve
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      11-04-2007
Charlie, thanks for your input but I thought I would let you, and anyone else
interested, know that I solved the problem with the following hotfix:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935366/

That's Microsoft for you.

David


"Charlie Tame" wrote:

> davidve wrote:
> > I have three new pc running vista business and installed office 2007 on each.
> > put Access FE on each pc and BE on a public foldr in one of the PCs with full
> > control permission for everyone on the public folder. Why can only one person
> > on each pc get into access at any one time?

>
>
> David, you might also ask in the MS public Access group if you haven't
> already done so since there may be more specialized knowledge there and
> you get quicker answers.
>
> This may be a licensing issue that can be resolved or maybe you have
> reached a point where installing an SQL server would be the most (or
> only) secure way so access is limited to avoid clashes and possible data
> loss.
>
> I've played with Access and SQL a bit, hate both and so not in any
> position at all to advise.
>

 
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