Chapter 22. HANDLING MULTIUSER SITUATIONS
IN THIS CHAPTER
You can take Microsoft Access out of the shrink-wrap, place it on a file server, and use it in a multiuser environment with very little programming. However, for a more efficient and robust application, more work is required.
Although you can place a single Access database that uses standard bound forms and programming on a network, it isn't necessarily recommended. Situations can occur in which performance decreases, ...
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