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  1. mjn015

    Database Split

    Yes, the server is available on the WAN. When the users login scripts run, they get their I: drive mapped to a "Manhattan" server, but all the database files are on a "Bronx" server and that's where they were when I did the splitting, etc. When I visited a user in Manhattan, I disconnected...
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    Database Split

    I recently split my database and also used Bob Larson's Autoupdating tool. Everything appeared to be working fine until a few users were unable to access the db. I later found out that because they are at a different site, they don't map to the server that houses the database BE. However...
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    Simple ldb file question...

    Bob, Picture if you will...heat rushing to my face...turning beet red...as I read your reply...:D Duh!! I wasn't creating a new MDE!!!
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    Simple ldb file question...

    I've gotten to the point where I can consistently get the same error/issue to occur. I get the message that "Your program is not the latest version...." :o I click on OK and it looks like it updated the mde, but when I bring up the form, it again states "Your program is not the latest...
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    Simple ldb file question...

    Hello Bob, I am attempting to use your Auto-update utility, but I cannot get it to work properly. I've tried a number of times with different results for each, which only makes troubleshooting that much more difficult. Some of the things I've run into are: 1) One time I got a "Run-time error...
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    Simple ldb file question...

    Another Access question... Bob & Len, Thanks for your input on my post. Your thoughts have opened my eyes, so to speak. We are indeed, having multiple people accessing the same .mdb file on a network drive. I had never heard of Front-end/Back-end until your posts. I'm now also reading...
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    Simple ldb file question...

    Thanks, Bob. That's what I thought. I just wanted to make sure because we're having issues with multiple people access the db.
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    Simple ldb file question...

    Is it "normal" for an ldb file to be generated EVERY time a user opens up a database, or has some setting been put in place for this to happen. Thanks, Michael
  9. mjn015

    Tables Help

    Hello All, I'm an Access newbie (literally my first time using it), so bear with me. I've created a number of tables in my db and have also created a form that will allow a user to input data with drop downs (yes/no, hot/cold/warm...these types of drop downs). One of my tables is a list of...
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