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  • knawtn via AccessMonster.com

    file in use, could not use

    Hi. I have two databases that are both linked to the same backend table. I
    can't use them both at the same time, yet other users can have both
    functioning simultaneously on their machines. Opening them is not the problem.
    ..but the error message appears when I run any queries linked to the table.
    It works in one database, but not the other. All users are running XP sp2
    with Access 2003.

    The error message is the same regardless if anyone is using the backend or
    not. I believe it is machine specific...MY machine.

    I haven't a clue. Any ideas?

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  • Stuart McCall

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    Re: file in use, could not use

    Check your shortcuts that start your front-end. Make sure noone is using
    /excl (open for exclusive use)

    HTH

    "knawtn via AccessMonster.c om" <u13973@uwewrot e in message
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    Hi. I have two databases that are both linked to the same backend table. I
    can't use them both at the same time, yet other users can have both
    functioning simultaneously on their machines. Opening them is not the
    problem.
    .but the error message appears when I run any queries linked to the table.
    It works in one database, but not the other. All users are running XP sp2
    with Access 2003.
    >
    The error message is the same regardless if anyone is using the backend or
    not. I believe it is machine specific...MY machine.
    >
    I haven't a clue. Any ideas?
    >
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    >

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    • knawtn via AccessMonster.com

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      Re: file in use, could not use

      That has been confirmed. Shortcut or direct access results in the same. The
      only thing I have learned is that the other machines were part of an XP clone.
      My machine was not. I don't know if that has anything to do with it.

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