AccUserList allows you to determine who is logged in the MS Access database.
Sometimes, when you want to modify your database, and you try to open it exclusively, an error message pops up reading "You cannot get into Exclusive Mode right now because this database is opened by other users or because you do not have permissions to open exclusively". With AccUserList you can check who is connected, and tell him/her to disconnect.
With AccUserList you can easily get the list of users that have the mdb, mde, accde or accdb database file open.
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AccUserList Lite screenshot:
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You get the following information:
- Name of the workstation of the user (COMPUTER)
- Username entered to log into the database (LOGIN) This feature is disabled in the Lite version
- Whether the user is currently connected to the database (CONNECTED)
- Whether the user was disconnected abnormally (SUSPECT_STATE)
- Note: If you want to check the Access 2007 ( or Access 2010 ) database, you need to install 2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components (AccessDatabaseEngine.exe) - a free download from Microsoft, available here )
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AccUserList v. 1.2 screenshot:
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only 10 USD |
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Note: "Send" feature uses "Net Send" command. It works only in Windows XP. Neither Windows 7 nor Vista are supported. All computers must have Windows XP and Messenger Service enabled. |
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is MS Access required to run AccUserList?
No. There is no need to have MS Access installed on the computer where AccUserList is installed. - How can I check two or more databases at the same time?
Just run another instance of UserAccessList, and enter new data without closing the first instance. - Can I check the database located in a network resource?
Yes. Just copy the path of the database, and paste it in the appropriate textbox. You can also copy the folder path (ended with a back slash - "\",) and press Enter. - Why are there always users connected to the database?
AccUserList opens the connection to the database, so at least one user will always appear on the user list. - How can I copy the user list?
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are enabled in UserAccessList. - Sometimes, error messages seem wrong.
Errors are generated by the JET 4.0 engine. Although sometimes they are false, we display error messages "as they are". - Who is the "Admin" user?
All users connected to the Access database without providing a password are always visible with the "Admin" login. - Does an empty suspect_state field mean that everything is OK?
Yes, an empty suspect_state field means everything is OK.
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All databases using the JET 4.0 engine are supported: MS Access 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007 or 2010 (beta)
Requirements: Windows XP , Vista, WIndows 7.Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP 1
