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Question : Access 2007 Database Split - User access issues
I have created an Access 2007 database that will be used by about 200 users. The front end will reside on the users desktop and the back end will be on a network folder. I used the database splitter to split the database and put the backend on the network drive. I emailed the frontend to a few users to test and some of them had access issues. Users recieved error code 3044 stating that the path is not valid. I think it has something to do with Trust Center. Not all of the testers got the path error. Can anybody suggest what might be happening. It works for me but I have trust center Macro Setting set to Enable all macros. Any help would be appreciated.
Answer : Access 2007 Database Split - User access issues
Access over anything less than a decent LAN is not going to work. You may all be on one network, but I doubt it's good enough for Access. If your users are that far away, use Remote Desktop to a Terminal Server. It works.
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