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Can I read the Access .laccdb (.ldb) locking file?

Asked by mhnatt in Access Architecture/Design

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The temporary locking file (.laccdb in Access 2007 and .ldb in all prior versions) that is created when a user is "in" an Access database, contains info on sharing the database.

I'm wondering if it is possible to read this temporary file if it contains perhaps, the user or machines names (or any useful info) that are currently in the database.  My goal is to find out what machines/users are currently "in" my database and display this on my application dashboard.

I know that I could code all of this into a table, etc. etc. but am hoping this file might already contain that data.  Any ideas?Start Free Trial
 
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