Lightroom 2 for business - with severals clients?

Hello.
We need a photodatabank-solution  for our business and we are thinking of lightroom 2.
Question: If one persone tags pictures on da database with keywords and 4 other clients have the right to search them.
Is it possible that these clients can read the already given keywords?  
thank you in anticipation
fuchs-berlin

Lightroom does not support multi-user access to catalog. You 're not even allow to store the catalog on a network drive.
Of course, you can make multiple copies of the catalog and distribute it to several users. But that's kind of a messy workflow.

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