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Rochelle Huff
I have an Access 97 front-end application (SQL backend) that has been
running fine for years. My 40+ users have a local copy of the front-end and
use a server copy of the mdw file. Over the years, this mdw file has grown
to 156MB! Whenever I compact and repair it to reduce the bloat, after a few
users log onto the database, subsequent users get a ".mdw file in use"
error message and can't log in. (That's one reason the mdw file is so
big; I haven't been able to compact it for production use.) Until recently,
I just let the file grow; however, now I am getting the same error message
when using the bloated mdw file. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix
this problem? My current workaround is for everyone to use a local mdw file
which gets updated whenver the front-end is changed. This is working since
I don't let my users change their passwords. But I'm not sure this is a
good long term solution and I am a bulldog when it comes to Access problems
that I can't solve.
Help!
running fine for years. My 40+ users have a local copy of the front-end and
use a server copy of the mdw file. Over the years, this mdw file has grown
to 156MB! Whenever I compact and repair it to reduce the bloat, after a few
users log onto the database, subsequent users get a ".mdw file in use"
error message and can't log in. (That's one reason the mdw file is so
big; I haven't been able to compact it for production use.) Until recently,
I just let the file grow; however, now I am getting the same error message
when using the bloated mdw file. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix
this problem? My current workaround is for everyone to use a local mdw file
which gets updated whenver the front-end is changed. This is working since
I don't let my users change their passwords. But I'm not sure this is a
good long term solution and I am a bulldog when it comes to Access problems
that I can't solve.
Help!