Could Not Lock File Error In Access 2007
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.ldb file should automatically get created when user connects to the database and automatically get deleted when user stops using the database. The way to fix this problem is to delete the .ldb file. The .ldb file will be in the same folder as the database itself. If the File in Use error is received when trying to delete the .ldb file. Sponsored Links: Read full post... Report an issue Thank you for taking the time to report an issue. What's wrong... Please write below. And write your email address (optional) Similar posts... Multi User Access Database 2010 couldn't lock file error The db is split, BE and FE. I have 3 admins who have no problem accessing the database and 2 users who can access the db but intermittently. Users can access the db with no errors when the other 3 admins are not running the file. But once the admins are running the db, the 2 users cannot access even from the FE. The error message that comes out is usually error 3045 and couldn't lock file. I have done the following: 1. Set the folder permissions of the users to full control to allow read,execute,delete everything. 2. Had the last owner/pc of the BE lock file (.laccdb) to delete the lock file (but was unsuccessful because the lock file just couldn't be deleted, I believe this is where the problem is). access error 3050 could not lock file I am the admin. I have moved database to a server. when the users try to login they keep getting an error "3050 could not lock file",.I have tried looking everywhere for a solution. can anyone Access error: Could not lock file Team, Anyone who can help on opening the Access database but there is an error encountered where it prompts and says "Could not lock file". Appreciate your assistance. Thanks and Multiple users : Does splitting the db into FE and BE solve the data corruption problem Does splitting the db into FE and BE solve the data corruption problem if multiple users were to try to open and modify a DB at the same time? If I distribute the FE to users on their local computers and then use a VPN service to enable access to the BE on a server, does this automatically solve this problem? I'm not clear if the BE has built in intelligence to lock out the file