Problem with my database being placed in a state by a user.

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  • Briansmi1116
    New Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 76

    Problem with my database being placed in a state by a user.

    I have a database that I created to be used by several people on a network. Every now and then, when someone has it open, and another wants to open it they get this error; "The database has been placed in a state by user <name> on machine <name> that prevents it from being opened or locked. (Error 3734)."

    Is there a reason this is happening, because I can sometime access the database when the same person has it open. Is there somethin I can put in V Basic to either save what ever has been changed or a setting I might be missing?

    I like to thank you in advance for the help.
  • Dököll
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Nov 2006
    • 2379

    #2
    Originally posted by Briansmi1116
    I have a database that I created to be used by several people on a network. Every now and then, when someone has it open, and another wants to open it they get this error; "The database has been placed in a state by user <name> on machine <name> that prevents it from being opened or locked. (Error 3734)."

    Is there a reason this is happening, because I can sometime access the database when the same person has it open. Is there somethin I can put in V Basic to either save what ever has been changed or a setting I might be missing?

    I like to thank you in advance for the help.
    Hello, Briansmi1116!

    Is the database on a shared drive?

    It could just be a network error or burb, temporary and can be fixed by rebooting.

    Access databases, I believe, should not keep your users from loggin in, Excel does that.

    Also, did you add this database to user machines as a user or admin, that could have some unfriendly effects.

    Have a look tom see;-)

    Sorry for your troubles.

    Dököll

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    • Briansmi1116
      New Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 76

      #3
      It is on a shared network drive. I'm not sure why it keeps people out, while someone else has it open.

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