Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Please first ensure that the Access database is set to
Shared using the following procedure:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
2. On the Advanced tab, under Default open mode, click Shared.
Now close Access, saving the changes if prompted, then test to see if the problem is resolved.
If the problem persists, please keep an eye on the directory containing the database whilst multiple users are using the publication. Access should create a separate 'lock file' (with the extension *.ldb) for each user who is connected. If this is not happening, there may be an issue with permissions to the shared folder.
A number of support forums and FAQ articles (
http://www.netbenefit.com/support_sql.html#10) also suggest that the Microsoft Access ODBC driver has a maximum connection limit of 10 users, which may be related to the problems you have experienced. If you require a database technology which supports more simultaneous connections, you may want to investigate Microsoft SQL Server or an open-source alternative such as MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Kind regards,