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Access to Access database

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    Sarath C
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    Actually this is not for me....see the query from my friend. "I have created an EXE file (my application to be executed) and I want to keep it in a shared folder on the server. Up to 60 students from any computer lab need to run this exe file simultaneously (up to 10 is working now). The only problem is that my application need to read a MS Access database file (for just 2 seconds per user). But the server is allowing just one person to access a MS Access database! This is totally unacceptable. Somebody told me that there is an add-on program which will allow multiple persons to execute an application and simultaneously read MS Access databases." I didnt work that much with database projects except some stand alone experiments. it would be very helpful if you give some inputs to resolve this issue.

    SaRath.
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      Actually this is not for me....see the query from my friend. "I have created an EXE file (my application to be executed) and I want to keep it in a shared folder on the server. Up to 60 students from any computer lab need to run this exe file simultaneously (up to 10 is working now). The only problem is that my application need to read a MS Access database file (for just 2 seconds per user). But the server is allowing just one person to access a MS Access database! This is totally unacceptable. Somebody told me that there is an add-on program which will allow multiple persons to execute an application and simultaneously read MS Access databases." I didnt work that much with database projects except some stand alone experiments. it would be very helpful if you give some inputs to resolve this issue.

      SaRath.
      _"Where I am from, there is no plan B. So, take advantage of today becuase tomorrow is not promised. - 50 Cent"


      My Blog | Understanding State Patte_

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      Don't use access. Use a real database intended to be accessed concurrently. In fact, don't use access ever and save yourself some giant headaches. earl

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