If you just need to make changes to the database structure you can use one
of the web based DBM tools for Access. I remember using a web based tool
written in asp to make changes to the structureto an Access database with
out having to download it. I would Google terms like "asp, .NET access DBM
web based" etc. or look on  places like hotscripts.com. I am sure that there
are tons of tools like that for Access databases.

G

On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 8:31 PM, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I'm having trouble removing a lock file (.ldb) from an MS Access 2003
> database file that I'm using for a data import (it's actually linked
> to a text file).  I had to tweak the DB a little and need to upload
> the new version to my server, but the ldb file is preventing that.
> I've run a bad SQL query against the Access database, which threw a CF
> error, in an effort to release the lock, but that didn't work, and
> doing things like rebooting aren't an option (shared hosting server).
> Is there any other way to force this mdb file lock?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete
>
> 

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