Ammending shared data

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From: Jo (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/12/04


Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 00:51:49 -0800

We have a database created in 97 saved on network drive.
Machines have been updated to XP. New records can be
added by anyone and then viewed by all users. However, if
records are ammended by someone, other users can not see
the changes! This is the case on all work stations. The
changes can be viewed at a later date on the persons
machine who made the change.

Can anyone shed some light on this and save a few grey
hairs?

Many thanks

Jo



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