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Re: Function to see if more than a user in DB

 
 
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      11th Sep 2004
Hi, Fred.

You can use Microsoft's free LDB Viewer tool to visually check the users
logged into the database, or you can programmatically read the locking
database file information to get the names of the users logged in. You'll
find the links to these troubleshooting tools and code on this Web page:

http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/li...FreeTSToolList

HTH.

Gunny

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> I would like to know if there is a function to see if there is more than

one
> user in my secured DB.
>
> Thanks
>
> FRED



 
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