Re: ADP opened read-only
- From: "Norman Yuan" <NotReal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:15:15 -0700
I do not know how to suppress that memmage, but isn't it that the
recommended way to use an Access front-end app (*.mdb/*.mde/*.adp/*.ade) is
to install the front-end app on each user's computer? This will avoid it
caused bu multiple users using the same copy of ADP/ADE file. Of course if
you open it more than once on the same computer, you still get that message.
However, if you cannot avoid users opeing the same adp/ade file or user
insists on opeing it onthe same computer more than once, then the
"Read-only" in the message does not mean much. You can still update change
made in ADP/ADE to SQL Server back end.
"Robert Morley" <rmorley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everyone,
I occasionally accidentally launch and ADP file when I've already got it
opened, and I'm sure some of my users do it as well. Access, of course,
informs the user that it's opening the project read-only. Does anybody
know off-hand if there's a way to:
a) suppress that message, and/or
b) detect that condition once my code is running to pop up a friendlier
error message?
Thanks,
Rob
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