Re: Front End Opens Backend Exclusive

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Armageddon <Matt.W.Stephens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a multi user database with an MDB on a network shared drive.
And each user has a local copy of the frontend MDE. This database was
created in Access 2000. Recently some users were upgraded to Access
2003. One particular user is always the first one to access the
database in the morning and the backend is being opened exclusively by
this user through the front end.
I have done several test on the users machine.
* The default open method is set to shared.
* The permissions are ok in the network shared drive. I am able to
create, save and delete a notepad file in the same directory as the
back end from their machine.

You can create, save and delete a notepad file. But can that one
particular user? I strongly suspect their permissions are inadequate.

Tony
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