Thanks alot.
>Well, take what the docs say with a big grain of salt. Depending on the application type (highly transactional, reporting, etc.) what happens is that performance starts to suffer with over 5-10 concurrent users. That really means concurrent active connections, not just total number of users for an application.
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>So, take a look at the application's projected concurrent users and consider if you should be using Access.
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>>Thanks for your replay.....
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>>Noway! 255 concurrent users on Access....! but I feel good now :-), now why ?
>>because some one told me that Access supports ONLY 5 concurrent users!!, this news was a big warry for me, because I am using access on all my vb applications.
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>>Thanks for this good news.... waw man .. I feel happy now.
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>>BR
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>>>>Hi All,
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>>>>I am using MS-Access2000 with my VB6 applications.
>>>>I need to know, how many Concurrent Users MS-Access2000 supports ?
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>>>>BR
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>>>The documentation says it supports up to 255 concurrent users. But you don't want to put anywhere near that many users on Access.
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