Microsoft Access Question
I'm developing a group database, and yesterday I was going to do maintenance on it, but a user left it open and left their office all afternoon.
Short of pulling the plug on their locked XP machine, is there any way to kick users off?
Short of pulling the plug on their locked XP machine, is there any way to kick users off?
I'm not a system admin. I'm making an operating plan model for my finance group (of which I a member), but I work in a big company with a separate IT support group. True, I could request they be logged off, but half the people in the group don't save their work!
Basically, I just want them out of my Access model.
Basically, I just want them out of my Access model.
Sorry, dunno the answer to your question, but if you haven't done so already, do a search for it in the newsgroup archives:
http://groups.google.com/
The archives are full of great info and save my ass daily.
http://groups.google.com/
The archives are full of great info and save my ass daily.
actually, i figured out another way. in my main form, i have a timer event that opens and closes a hidden form every 5 minutes. that form has a text box bound to a table that i can type user names in. if that text box matches the current user name, all forms are closed.
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