[AccessD] Who is linked to my back end?

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Thu Aug 7 16:52:14 CDT 2003


According to Microsoft (it used to be available from their site), the
ldb file is not a reliable indicator and may not even get created in all
cases.
 
Charlotte Foust

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Haslett, Andrew [mailto:andrew.haslett at ilc.gov.au] 
	Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:24 PM
	To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
	Subject: RE: [AccessD] Who is linked to my back end?
	
	
	Theres a utility going around called LDBViewer or the like.  Was
released by FMS Inc but they've pulled it from their web site I believe.
	 
	I have it on my machine somewhere if you'd like it.
	 
	It basically lists the machines that have a current connection
to a particular database, and you are able to prevent any further
connections to it.
	 
	Cheers,
	Andrew

		-----Original Message-----
		From: Lonnie Johnson [mailto:prodevmg at yahoo.com]
		Sent: Friday, 8 August 2003 2:19 AM
		To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
		Subject: [AccessD] Who is linked to my back end?
		
		
		In a case of a "back end" holding data and various
"front end interfaces", is there a way to determine who or what is
linked to the back end? Any script I can run on the back end to
determine what is linked to it and what tables is that other database
looking at?



		Lonnie Johnson
		ProDev, Professional Development of MS Access Databases
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