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    Concurrent Users??

    Hi all,

    I am currently working on a product based on an access 2000 DB..

    I am thinking of switching to MSDE or SQL server and was wondering if anyone knows of a site detailing the recomended concurrent users in access?? I am looking for some info to help support my case for going to MSDE...

    (I have searched MSDN and not had much luck)

    Thanks...
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    The maximum number of concurrent users in access is 255 (from http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q136128 )

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    Thanks Martin... however I was aftyer a realistic figure... not microsofts maximum..

    I would have thought it would be undr 50 users...

    Anyone else got any more info?
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    I have heard, although I'm not sure how much truth there is to it, that some people have encountered problems with Access when there has been as little as 5 users accessing the same tables.

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    According to the documentation MSDE recommends no more than 5 concurrent users for optimal performance, but it is just a scaled down SQL Server 7 so you'd think it'd do better than that.

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../msdeforvs.asp

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