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Long time since I used Access so this may not apply. When backups were done we always did a compact of the database (it's a menu choice IIRC). In a similar situation to what you describe never had any real problems with Access in 5 years or so. The front end was VB6 and the back end was just tables and queries on the server. So may be something in your set up you can tweak.
However, I'd support the suggestion of looking at SQL Server Express. I've had a little experience with MySQL (on Linux) and found no problems with it. So I would not rule it out completely. I think however that SSE is probably a better bet. There are others like SQLite around(though I don't think that's appropriate for what you describe) so may be worth investigating.
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David R
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