G
Guest
I have just ugraded from Access 97 where I was pretty compfortable to 2003.
One thing I have noticed that seems to behave very differently, and gave me
quite a scare is that in access 97 I could begin work on a DB that was not
secured, work on it, If I needed to reopen it I could simply double click the
file in explorer and away we went.
For some reason, it appears that this is not the way 2003 works? After doing
the above I receive and error basically appearing to indicate that the
database IS secured and I can't get in? Or locked by someone else. BUT is I
open access 2003 THEN try to open the DB THROUGH access it seems to work OK!?
What do I need to know about this? Is this normal or am I doing something
else wrong because of something I am not aware of?
Thanks in advance for the info!
Rick
One thing I have noticed that seems to behave very differently, and gave me
quite a scare is that in access 97 I could begin work on a DB that was not
secured, work on it, If I needed to reopen it I could simply double click the
file in explorer and away we went.
For some reason, it appears that this is not the way 2003 works? After doing
the above I receive and error basically appearing to indicate that the
database IS secured and I can't get in? Or locked by someone else. BUT is I
open access 2003 THEN try to open the DB THROUGH access it seems to work OK!?
What do I need to know about this? Is this normal or am I doing something
else wrong because of something I am not aware of?
Thanks in advance for the info!
Rick