Access.Lockfile.9

M

MO

Hi,

How do i go about closing a file, which seems to be open,
even though no user has it open on their desktop. I can
see the .ldb file and type Access.Lockfile.9

Cheers

MO
 
J

John Vinson

Hi,

How do i go about closing a file, which seems to be open,
even though no user has it open on their desktop. I can
see the .ldb file and type Access.Lockfile.9

Cheers

MO

This file is created when Access opens a database (sometimes only when
two users open it simultaneously) - it tracks which user has "locks"
on tables in the database. It will occasionally be left around if one
user terminates Access abnormally (ctrl-alt-del or powering down or
the like). It's safe to delete the file if nobody has the database
open.
 

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