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Access 2000 to Access 2003 Migration with a  runtime error 3734

Asked by MG_Janiszewski in Access Architecture/Design

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Database was built with MS Access 2000, the company is slowly migrating towards MS Office 2003 with Access 2003.  Some end users are using Access 2000 and some are using Access 2003.  Total end users about 10 on a company LAN

Getting a runtime error 3734>> the database has been placed in a state by user <name> on macine <name> that prevents it from being opened or locked.  

Is this due to the Access 2000/2003 migration?
Is there a work around until everyone is on Access 2003?

The database has not be split yet(due to frequent design changes).  Don't have the expertise yet to write a write a batch file to push out new front ends.Start Free Trial
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Zone: Access Architecture/Design
Tags: access, 2000, 2003, 3734, error
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