Many Microsoft Access users are aware that Access uses a single MDB file to store both the data and the front-end used to access the data. While this works perfectly for a single user, the moment you have to use this file for multiple users, you might wonder what is the most efficient way of making this file available for all the users. After all, you cannot go around distributing vital data to all the users when all they want to do is view the data. This is where the concept of splitting the ...
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June 14th, 2010



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