We have multiple users accessing a flat file database -- specifically an Access 97 database.<BR><BR>We've got a few problems with it:<BR>An Access 97 user and an Access 2000 user can access it at the ...
A: Once you decide on what kind of information you want to manage, there are enough user-friendly database programs to choose from. Here are a few suggestions to get you started. First, you should ...
It's easy to create a custom logging framework to log your .Net application's errors and events to a flat file, a database, or the event log You will often want to log events or errors as they occur ...
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