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jdavid

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HOW DE WE SHARE A PROJECT
« on: January 10, 2005, 09:38:18 am »
We are trying to evaluate EA, but it seems that at every turn there is a roadblock, we cannot seem to share a project, when a second user tries to access the project we get a locking error....any suggestions?

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Re: HOW DE WE SHARE A PROJECT
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2005, 11:00:49 am »
AFAIK you cant open the same project twice, becouse it is and MDB.
What you CAN do is either turn project file to master and create a replice.
this way you can work a part and merge (read help about it).

another way is to seperate it to packages (if you work on diferent modules). then you make a base project for all your team mates, export from main project all packages to XML and every one just imports the packages he needs (again - read help about it).

hope it helped  8)
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Re: HOW DE WE SHARE A PROJECT
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2005, 12:07:53 am »
I've opened an EAP file with more than one user for many times. So it should be possible. I'm not sure, but it might depent on the version of MS Access that you have installed. Could you provide some details on your settup? E.g. is the file on a network, what version of MS Access are you using, have you checked the JET4 checkmark in the settings of your EA project?

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Re: HOW DE WE SHARE A PROJECT
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2005, 01:38:43 am »
AFAIK sharing is only possible with Professional and Corporate. Probably the trial won't do  ???

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Re: HOW DE WE SHARE A PROJECT
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2005, 09:24:56 am »
THe MSaccess version doesnt metter he might not have MSaccess at all.
Jet engine might make a diferent (though I dont think so).
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