Re: MS 2000 Secured Database
- From: "BillCo" <coleman.bill@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Mar 2006 06:59:58 -0800
Total agreement about the splitting (I use a log-in db app to check for
a new version / download and log users in... not too hot with the aule
batches, me), but for a more immediate solution, take a look at the
lock file - this is a file placed in the directory that the database is
in, with the same name as the database but a different extension (file
type something like Access.LockFile.9). Open it with notepad, read the
names of folk logged in... then go kick ass.
(There are ways to get to this lockfile info programatically aswell -
but there's pleanty written about that in these newsgroups already.)
.
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