Please Help - Sharing Problem In Access 2007

Mar 3, 2008

OK, I have spent the best part of a week trying to sort this out, so if anyone can shed any light on it, I would be very very grateful.

I have created a database in Access 2007, which I wish to share with my collegues. We all are running Vista, and access 2007, over a peer to peer network.

I have installed a Front End on each Computer and linking to one copy of the backend on the host computer in the public drive.

The system runs great on each PC, however, I am having a problem sharing the database. All users can log onto the database at the same time.

However, when one user enters a form, it locks access to the form for other users, it just hangs until the other user exits the form, then the user that was hanging goes directly into the form. I get no error message.

I have tried linking the form to a query rather than directly to a table, but no joy with that either, the form still allows only one user.

I am not sure if this is an exclusive permissions problem and I need to change the Windows security settings or something else.

Like I say, if anyone can help, it would be really appreciated. :D

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