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This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and a Microsoft Access project (.adp). Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills. SYMPTOMSWhen any one instance of Microsoft Access is used to change an option setting, the other instances of Access that are running on the same computer will not have an immediate update to the change. CAUSEWhen Access records option changes to the system registry and/or the database itself, it will only refresh that instance which requested the change. RESOLUTIONIn order to make the option changes take effect within all instances of Access that are running on the same computer, the user needs to either shutdown and restart the other instances, or manually set the same options within all instances. MORE INFORMATION
Option settings are stored in the system's registry or as database properties, depending upon the type of option. Access updates these registry keys and database properties any time an option setting is changed. When Access is started, those settings in the registry and database are loaded into memory so that the options do not have to be re-read every time they are needed. REFERENCESFor more information about the System.mdw, click Microsoft Access Help on the
Help menu, type "workgroup information file" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topics returned. Additional query words: options System prb
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