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I have a W2K Terminal Server farm with Office 2000
installed.
We have recently found that if a user with Administrative
access is the first to open an Access 2000 database, then
any other (normal) users are unable to run Access. They
get a message
"Could not open 'Admin'; File already in use"
Using Sysinternal's Filemon I have discovered that if an
administrative account is the first to open access, then a
file system.ldb is created in c:\program files\common
files\System, but that a normal user doesn't have
permissions to update the lock file!
Also, if a normal user is first to fire up Access, then
when an administrative account open Access, then the
system.ldb file isn't created.
Did you find the solution for this problem? I am facing the same issue while openin an access database. Error msg is Could not use 'Admin'; file already in use.
Did you find the solution for this problem? I am facing the same issue while openin an access database. Error msg is Could not use 'Admin'; file already in use.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Vinpri
Same problem here. I just changed 'c:\program files\common files\System' folder rights - I added Modify rights to domain users. Maybe not best solution, but it works.