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ADE Read Only
"mcnewsxp" <mcourter[ at ]mindspring.com> 28.09.2006 18:27:08
why do i get a read only message when more than one person is using my ADE?
i thought one of the perposes of using the ADE was to make it
multi-user.....?

tia
mcnewsxp


Re: ADE Read Only
"Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" <u26473[ at ]uwe> 28.09.2006 19:36:54
mcnewsxp wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> why do i get a read only message when more than one person is using my ADE?

They shouldn't be sharing the front end. Each user should have a copy of the
ADE on his own computer. If they all do, then open SQL Server Enterprise
Manager and right click on the database name and choose Properties | Options.
"Read-only" and "Restrict Access" should be off.

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