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ERROR: You do not have exclusive access to the database at this ti
AutomationGuru 17.03.2006 16:25:17
I have an Access 2003 MDE application that is deployed to 232 client
computers using Access Runtime.

The Application is launched from a VB.NET application and is crontrolled
through automation. One of the 232 computers is producing the following error
when the Access Application is launched. "You do not have exclusive access to
the database at this time. If you proceed to make changes, you may not be
able to save them later." The other 231 computers work perfectly fine.

I have already read http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839782 and it does't
apply since a workgroup file is not used for this database. Application was
uninstalled and reinstalled. MS Office was uninstalled and reinstalled. The
user has the latest service pack and hotfixes.

There is no code in the Access Application that modifies the application and
the database is opened in shared mode. When the user gets the error, he has
to click Ok 31 times before the application completely loads and then
automation doesn't work. There is no code either in the VB.NET or the Access
Application that performs 31 iterations.

Anything that can shed some light on this error would greatly be appreciated.
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AutomationGuru
Reynolds Automation Solutions
Http://www.reynolds-automation.com
Re: ERROR: You do not have exclusive access to the database at this ti
"Chris" <chrisf[ at ]ic-2000.com> 31.03.2006 21:17:55
I have exactly with same problem with a shared MDE. I wonder why it is
31 times also. I have had luck removing Office and manually removing
all Office related keys (at least all the ones I could find) in the
registry. I also noted that if I open the mde file via file -> open
within Access, I do not have the problem. I usually use shortcuts to a
network share, which sounds different than your set up. I called
Microsoft about this and they ended up refunding my money because they
could not fix the problem.

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