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NT supports multiple concurrent users, so I don't understand why you claim there is a redefinition. Actually, it couldn't even get proper security contexts until SP3 on NT3.51 or NT4.0 (I At any rate, there clearly is a redefinition because it doesn't support multiple concurrent users in any meaningful fashion.

concurrent users in one account
Supports one or more databases of low to medium complexity (complexity defined by database size, technology used, and system feeds and interfaces) with multiple concurrent users, ensuring control, integrity and accessibility of the data. *Have a pleasant day!!!* * * Thanks & Regards *Ahmed*** *ANBLICKS* IT

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In each case, this is additional to what you have already - so a single license pack allows for 2 concurrent users. Is the price per extra user the same for non Demon users? (I'd guess probably not) I have never seen it suggested that it was more for non-Demon users. -- Paul.

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Well...i'm not sure about the number of concurrent logins.....but you can specify that a user only be allowed to log in from a computer name you specify. In User Manager for Domains, bring up the properties for the user and click "Logon To" button. Enter the workstation name(s) that the user is allowed to login

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A single Access database can handle up to 255 connections, but the practical limit for concurrent users who are updating data is more like 10-15, not 25. If the app is read-only, then you can support more. -- Mary Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672319446 On

Multiple users of databases
This lock is a mutex lock object which can be acquired multiple concurrent times by a single thread but never by more than one thread at a time. This lock seems to be colliding with the TAO's non servant upcall lock when multiple clients are connected to the server. I assume a non servant up call is a call made by

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Jon...@nlc-bnc.ca comp databases ms-access Donald Main wrote: What's the consensus on being able to have multiple concurrent users with MS Access? Has it been done successfully? Yes it has. Things start to get "interesting" when you exceed a certain number of concurrent users who are editing or adding records.

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I understand that access databases don't stand up to well to more then about 20 concurrent users. Remember that concurrent users in this context effectively means concurrent operations on the database. You could have 20 people using the web site but as long as each request they make is at different times the number

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100 concurrent users on a single thread? Never... But ok, if you can serve 100 concurrent users - it sounds not such bad, what hardware? "CLB" means Component Load Balancing correct ? That is what I was interested in. Does a component have to use transactions for CLB to work, or will any old component work in CLB ?

Concurrent Users / multiple users
I would recommend fewer than fifty actually concurrent users of a single connection. 2 - The DBMS is going to attach transactional semantics to the sum total of activity on a connection. Your multiplexed use of a connection will either have to be read-only, or you will have to be very careful about transaction

Can Access 2003 handle multiple, concurrent users? How many?
If all are near-perfect, we've seen reliable reports of Access supporting 100+ concurrent users. On the other hand, if they are all just about as far from perfect as can be imagined, we've heard of Access "falling over with four users". But, we routinely see reports of multiuser Access environments with multiple

Concurrent Users / multiple users
A subset of those users will be querying and modifying records that have been posted to the database. We're planning to use VB5 as a front end to Access 97. Does anyone know how many concurrent users can be supported by an Access 97 database under these circumstances? With 40 updaters, you'd better dig up the

Multiple concurrent users in XP Pro?
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If all these factors are near-perfect, we have reliable reports of over 100 concurrent users with satisfactory performance. If all are just about as far from perfect as possible, applications may fall over with as few as 4 -6 users. Reports are commonplace of applications with "not all factors near-perfect" happily

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The specifications say that there is a limit or 255 concurrent users; in practice, some thirty or so concurrent updating users, or well over a hundred read-only users, should be feasible. If you have multiple users sharing the same united database... well, DON'T. It will NOT work well. John W. Vinson[MVP]

Can Access 2003 handle multiple, concurrent users? How many?
Alex Filonov afilo...@pro-ns.net comp databases oracle server In article <8vmn64$gp...@nnrp1.deja.com>, yitb...@statcan.ca wrote: Server Specs: Sun Sparc Ultra-450 3072MB RAM 8207MB virtual memory Oracle 8i The performance of our Oracle database seems to degrade abnormally as the number of concurrent users

Multiple concurrent users
Carey Frisch [MVP] mrxp2...@nospamyahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general Windows XP Professional allows up to ten concurrent connections. Beyond ten, you'll need a server operating system, such as Windows Server 2003. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart!

Multiple concurrent users?
Donald Main d...@konasys.com comp databases ms-access What's the consensus on being able to have multiple concurrent users with MS Access? Has it been done successfully?

Q - Supporting multiple users for an Access 97 database
On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 11:25:46 +1200, Matt wrote: hmm XP allows fast user switching but I guess thats not concurrently I guess Speaking of multi-user systems... How should I set up a computer to have multiple concurrent users with multiple mice, keyboards and monitors? How do "thin terminals" work?

Multiple concurrent users?
david epsom dot com dot au david@epsomdotcomdotau microsoft public access multiuser The maximum number of concurrent users is 255. (Unless they are ALL read-only users - no limit). This number is in the XP help file: look for 'specifications'. Your server and network may impose additional limits: how many user