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05.27.2008 at 04:00AM PDT, ID: 23434322
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Multiple user access to runtime possible?

Asked by jl202 in Access Architecture/Design, Databases Miscellaneous, Microsoft Access Database

Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003, Runtime

We've used access runtime in the past connected to a backend (Access then MS SQL Server) that could support multiple users. Can a single standalone runtime db on, say, a network server support multiple concurrent user access for read and write or not?

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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, Databases Miscellaneous, Microsoft Access Database
Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003, Runtime
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