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When you have an Access Application on the network used by multiple people, you often run into issues where the database is locked up. Usually there is this .laccdb file (.ldb is older version of access) that seems to never go away. This prevents you from doing clean backups, updating the structure of tables, etc. The only resort is to go around asking everyone to shut down their Access Application before you can get this done - and usually that is qui…</description>
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