I copied the database to a WinDoze computer as a work around until I can find a real answer. I sure hope this isn't what they end up with. I'm trying real hard to "sell" them phpGroupware. It would be the pits if I have to put in an NT box.
Thanks On 2001.11.28 14:02 kg7fu wrote: > Check permissions in /etc/smb.conf (RH, MDK=/etc/smaba/smb.conf) > under the shared directory entry. If it's on the remote win box, check > that the database isn't using file locking. If it is, you'll have to > either > use a copy of the .mdb or move it to a neutral box and let the clients > share. > > - jk > > On Wednesday 28 November 2001 10:21, you wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have a client that is using Samba 2.2.?. > I > > just upgraded them to this. They are using an Access database that is > > approaching 2 M. This all worked before the upgrade, now there are > parts of > > the database they can't get into. The worst part is somtimes it worked > > yesterday, sometimes it didn't. Today it don't work. > > > > To repeat, they can get into parts of this database. There are parts > they > > can't access. The user is getting a message saying that someone else > is > > accessing that part of the database. This user is the only one logged > into > > the network. > > > > Does anyone know what the issues are with an MDB file and Samba and > what to > > do about them? > > > > I'm sending this before I hit Google and Samba's web site. > > > > Thanks > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > >
