Re: User Groups

From: Brendan Reynolds (brenreyn)
Date: 12/22/04


Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:54:44 -0000

Knowing about the LAN is the key to getting this to work, Crystal, so if you
are not familiar with such concepts, I would advise getting someone who is
familiar with them to set this up for you.

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"Crystal" <crystal_a_rodriguez@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
news:0B1D6414-DAD7-497F-BA06-23D1BC324571@microsoft.com...
> The other users do have access to the database. They all use the same
> database just on different computers in the office. Im not sure about that
> whole LAN thing, but what I do know is that when the boss inputs 
> information
> into the database from her computer, it doesn't show up on the other
> computers in the office. and vice versa.
>
> "Rick B" wrote:
>
>> Well, is the database stored on a public folder (in a LAN)?  Do the other
>> users have access to the same database?  Are you using a split database
>> where the back-end data resides on the LAN but each user has their own
>> front-end copy on their PC?
>>
>> Rick B
>>
>>
>> "Crystal" <crystal_a_rodriguez@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:7F748A69-80A5-4B28-97A9-3EBE32F489C1@microsoft.com...
>> > when i input information into my database on one computer, the 
>> > information
>> > doesn't show up on the database on the other computers
>> >
>> > "Rick B" wrote:
>> >
>> > > What do you mean your user groups are not linking up with each other?
>> That
>> > > makes no sense.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "Crystal" <crystal_a_rodriguez@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > > news:26EA1C52-678C-4A93-833D-A2607ADE7DD8@microsoft.com...
>> > > > My workgroups are not linking up with each other, how do i fix 
>> > > > this?
>> > > > -- 
>> > > > Crystal..
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>>
>>
>> 


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