You should always split shared applications. You decrease the risk of
database corruption significantly doing so.
You can either use the database splitter, or you can split the appliation
manually yourself. (To be honest, I've never used the built-in splitter!)
Tony Toews talks about splitting at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/splitapp/index.htm
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"szag via AccessMonster.com" <u2885@uwe> wrote in message
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> I have never used the datbase splitter so I am loking for some advice. I
> create a access database that will reside on a server at a clients. It
will
> probably be used by 15-20 people.
> Can you tell me that advantages (or disadvantages) of using the datbase
> splitter utility.
>
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