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A client wanted to place an MS Access 2000 database in a folder on her C: drive and then share the folder on her c: drive out to certain users using a local network setup. Those certain users all have Full Control (through the shared folder). However, if more than one person attempts to add new data to the table or to access to different forms, the second person gets a DISK ERROR message and then the entire MS Access database locks up with a message 'cannot execute command' if the user attempts to click on any button in the main menu. The only way to remove this message is for the user to exit out of the dB and close the shared folder. The MS Access database and all forms have been set to only lock edited records and the dB has been split with the front-end residing on the different workstations while the back-end resides on the clients shared drive. The front-end tables have all been linked through the link manager utility as well.
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