Douglas,

A simple way of avoiding Access .ldb files would be to create a blank
database. Then link it to the real database using File -->Get External
Data-->Link Tables. Select the appropriate database and tables. Then
whenever you need to swap out the database its just a matter of copying
the file without having to worry about the Access .ldb files.

hth,
larry

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Ok,
> 
> I've searched through the House of Fusion Mail Archive and Allaire's
> support forums for info regarding how to unlock a M$ Access file through
> CF.   
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> -----
> Douglas Knudsen
> Leveraged Technologies Group
> 678-351-6063
> Got Linux? http://linuxmall.com
> 
>
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