Re: MS Access
There is no answer for this. A competently-designed Access database can
handle dozens of users at once, depending on how often the app talks to the
db. A poorly designed db (the norm for Access) and/or app will eventually
have problems, regardless of the number of users.
"Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:29FB6CB0-BBA4-40FF-A822-33E86F0954D2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> What is the maximun number of user que an MDB file can handle efficiently?
> Where can I find this documentation?
>
> --
> Rick
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