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Hi all, I am a rocky with ACCESS Database

I have a basic question. Basically, I have an ACCESS 2003 database (mydatabase.mdb) in a network drive, I am planning to develop a C# windows application (not web base application) that will be installed (deployed) in many computers in the same network (intranet). These applications will be writing and reading continuously to this database. This has the risk of of accessing the database for writing and reading at the same time for more than one application.

My question is:
Would there be any problem if more than one application would be reading and writing to this database AT THE SAME TIME?

Should I setup an special configuration on the database for this kind of scenario?

Currently I am adding the db to the windows application using: From: Menu -> Data -> Add New Data Source ...



Thanks for your help.
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