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Question : Access - Multiple Users
Hi,
Is there a way to have multiple users on a db, without splitting it - and all users launch it from one shared file location?
Thanks.
Answer : Access - Multiple Users
>>>>>Is there a way to have multiple users on a db, without splitting it - and all users launch it from one shared file location<<<<<<
Not recommended.
ET
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