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Why does Access mdb spontaneously generate 'mdb1' copy?

Has anyone come across this? Multiuser Access mdb, maintained in 2007, runs in 2003, spontaneously (or so it seems) generated a 'name1' copy for one specific user session only. The same user subsequently logged into the original copy OK.
Aug 10 '10 #1
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