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And again, I repeat: If the database can be corrupted by a couple of Macs sharing files with each other via SMB or AFP, then there's something wrong with the network or the database, not the Macs. And that's the only interesting point about that article from a Mac user forum point of view, which this is.
To answer the thread's OP (or rather the question in the thread title) once and for all:
No, it isn't.
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