If you have access to the CF Administrator, then you need to take the
timeout from 60 minutes to something lower. What this means is that the
database is released quicker, but this is advice only for development
servers only:-)
regards
Andrew Scott
ANZ eCommerce Centre
* Ph 9273 0693
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dru Whitledge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 October 2000 03:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Death to .ldb !!!
If anyone else is working with MS Access you've probably had the same
annoying experience!!
I often have to swap backed up databases (.mdb files) and if I've been
using the old database that I want to copy over -- there is always a damn
.ldb (file / record locking file) in the directory that prevents me from
overwriting the old database.
I know how to cure this problem on the web (make a dummy query to a
nonexistent table in the same database) but that technique doe not seem to
work on my hard drive? I usually end up, annoyed as hell, having to re-boot
to be able to delete the damn thing off.
Does anybody know of a simpler way to dispatch this pesky little .ldb file
-- without rebooting?
Thanks,
Dru
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