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Steve Hayden
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      19th Aug 2003
Access 2000, as installed here, will not let the owner of
the database make ANY changes unless everyone is logged
out of the database. With Access 97, we could make
changes, add queries & reports while others were logged in
and working.

Is this Access 2000 issue just the way 2000 works or is it
a setting or option that we might have set wrong when
going to the new release?

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Rick Brandt
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      19th Aug 2003
"Steve Hayden" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Access 2000, as installed here, will not let the owner of
> the database make ANY changes unless everyone is logged
> out of the database. With Access 97, we could make
> changes, add queries & reports while others were logged in
> and working.
>
> Is this Access 2000 issue just the way 2000 works or is it
> a setting or option that we might have set wrong when
> going to the new release?


That's just the way 2000 (and above) is.


 
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