On-Screen Takeoff databases may be shared among different users working at different workstations. The database should be stored on a network not on any one user's hard drive. On-Screen Takeoff uses Microsoft Windows file sharing applications to share databases.
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NOTE:
On Center Software Technical Support does not provide assistance with networking/sharing setups. Each client is responsible for setting up, administering and maintaining networks, shares and users. All questions regarding networking are best directed to a local IT Professional. See the online FAQ Best Practices and Recommendations for Database Sharing for some helpful information on sharing databases based on feedback from other clients. |
Locate a Network Microsoft Access type Database
Click File>Open or click the Open icon and the Open Databases dialog appears.
Click .
Select Microsoft Access and click in the Select Database Type dialog - the Database Properties (Access) dialog appears.
Click the Lookup tool in the Database path field - the Select Microsoft Access database dialog appears.
Browse to database location using standard Windows practices and select the appropriate database.
Click .
The database now appears in the Open Databases dialog.
There should be a check mark in the box next to the name of the database - if there is not one, check the box.
The database will now appear on the Bids Tab.
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NOTE: When sharing an Microsoft Access database, employees should be required to login. See Logging into Databases for information. |
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Additional Information:
When sharing a database among users, keep in mind that only ONE user may actively work on any one PROJECT at any one time. Only the first user to access the project will be able to edit it. All other users will receive a notice that the project is locked. |