> If you do use MS Access, you should set CF's threads to 1:  T/F?

False.

> If you do use MS Access, and set the threads > 1, you risk corrupting your
> DB:  T/F?

False.  The ODBC driver should handle multithreading.  If you want to find
"proof", you might be better off looking through MS's KB.

-Cameron

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:33 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: MS Access: True/False Questions
>
>
> You really shouldn't use MS Access with Cold Fusion... (it's probably a
> given that this is true, but with California State budget cuts, it'll be a
> while before we save up enough pennies to buy anything better)
>
> If you do use MS Access, you should set CF's threads to 1:  T/F?
>
> If you do use MS Access, and set the threads > 1, you risk corrupting your
> DB:  T/F?
>
> If you could share references to the above question, I'd appreciate it.
> I've been searching through Allaire's KB and haven't had much success.
>
> Thanks,
> 
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