Jet Database Engine Error

message from Sylvan Jonas on 12 May 2004
We have a database in Access that was created in an earlier version. It was
migrated to Access XP and has worked fine for the past several months. It
"The Microsoft Jet Database engine stopped the process because you and
another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time."

Well, we have made sure that no one else is in the database, I checked for
an .LCK file to delete and a Compact/Repair was done to the database a few
times and it doesn't fix the problem. Any ideas? Technet is useless since
they've redone it and took away the ability to search by product and
version.

Sylvan Jonas
 
Wayne Morgan replied to Sylvan Jonas on 12 May 2004
The "lock files" for Access have LDB extensions, not LCK. Also, you may want
to follow the procedures here to check for corruption.

http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-47.html
http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-25.html

If you don't have a backup copy of your database, MAKE ONE. Things do go
wrong.
 
Joyce replied to Wayne Morgan on 12 May 2004
This is not a corruption issue. Any other ideas?
LCK. Also, you may want
ONE. Things do go
earlier version. It
several months. It
someone tries to open
error:
database, I checked for
to the database a few
Technet is useless
by product and
 
Wayne Morgan replied to Joyce on 13 May 2004
See if this will help.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814112&Product=acc2000
 
Sylvan Jonas replied to Wayne Morgan on 12 May 2004
I actually meant .LDB, but I was thinking Lock. The symtoms I have are a
little different. To make matters worse, it is a secured database, but the
person who owns the database now never bothered to get the admin password so
I can't even go in and make changes to the database that the links below
suggest.

Sylvan Jonas

"Wayne Morgan" <comprev_gothroughthenewsgroup@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Wayne Morgan replied to Sylvan Jonas on 13 May 2004
You can find utilities that will get you the password. Do a Google search
and they should show up readily.

See if this will help.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814112&Product=acc2000
 
Joyce replied to Sylvan Jonas on 12 May 2004
I received this same error with a database that was
created in Access 2000 with 2000 Operating System and XP
Operating System. I need an answer also. Hope someone
replies soon!!!!
earlier version. It was
several months. It
someone tries to open
because you and
the same time."
database, I checked for
the database a few
Technet is useless since
product and
 

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