>Craig,
>AFAIK only the user who placed locks could unlock. I haven't tested it though:( I use a similar method that doesn't need and/or use locks but I think it would work.
Yes, you can only unlock your own locks. However if you lock your record in a User table, then someplace in code issue UNLOCK ALL, you lose your lock, so it appears you're not in the application. That's why I have the method I use.
>The second method on your site is nice (wish I have seen it before developing mine:)
Thanks.
>Cetin
>
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer